Nice shot and good video! I use the AEB all the time on my 250D. Not often to exposure stack since I rarely use tripod but as a way to ensure I get the exposure right. Very handy as a safety net for a beginner. Unfortunately the AEB is also one of my gripes with this camera (and I suspect all entry level Canons) as it does reset when power goes off and I need to set it up again and again and again.
Amazing results! I’ve been exposing for the sky and then lift the shadows in Lightroom, I will have give this a try. Is this technique the same as focus stacking? Maybe a good tutorial for another video 👍
Thanks Steven. It’s similar to focus stacking, except that’s done through masks in photoshop. I’m personally not such a fan of focus stacking, but I respect those who do like to use it
After being out of snapping (because that's all I do lol) for many years I bought the 250D really enjoyed it lovely little camera. During lockdown, which was much more severe here in Greece, so didn't get out much I found myself with a few extra bob in my pocket so..... I got the R6 (I really should not get taken in by the reviews) I have to say that I get little more satisfaction out of the R6 than I do out of the 250D ah well! no fool like an old fool eh?
Excellent sharing ! Have you found any barriers or limtations in obtaining quality images and larger prints ( A 2 or A1) with your APC sensor. I need to move to an APC camera from my current full frame mirrorless, but fears of loosing image quality continue to hang over my shoulder. Now I have to say your images blow my socks off, so I would like to obtain your thoughts on using an APC sensor. I do understand shooting in low light with high ISO will most likly not be as clean as full fram, bt I can live with that.
There's no getting around the fact that APS-C is inferior to an equivalent full-frame. Having said that, modern APS-C cameras come with such good processors and sensors these days that it really is impossible to tell (in 99% of cases).
@@TheJoshuaPeg Thank you very much my friend for the advice and information, knowing that I always follow your videos and your videos and learn and benefit from them, then I will buy them
I am subscribed, but I thought I would let you know that this is the fourth of your videos I have come across in scrolling down on my home page.
I subscribed a long time ago because you focus on affordable gear!
I love doing HDR, usually on the drone, but you get great detail.
Love this, you are a natural ✨️
I've faced this problem too many times and this tutorial actually saved me! Amazing work.
A good video. Thanks for sharing bracket technique. Will try this soon
Nice shot and good video!
I use the AEB all the time on my 250D. Not often to exposure stack since I rarely use tripod but as a way to ensure I get the exposure right. Very handy as a safety net for a beginner.
Unfortunately the AEB is also one of my gripes with this camera (and I suspect all entry level Canons) as it does reset when power goes off and I need to set it up again and again and again.
They are some very good points Jehu 👍🏼😁
Your videos are very informative and extremely helpful. You earned a new subscriber! ❤️
I've seen this on my camera before and has absolutely no idea what was happening
Incredible ❤
Helpful one ,Thanks
That result is amazing. Thank you for showing a useful function of the 250D.
Thank you, I’m glad it’s helpful 😁
@@TheJoshuaPeg I hope this is popular and encourages you to look at other features we can use on the 250D.
Amazing results! I’ve been exposing for the sky and then lift the shadows in Lightroom, I will have give this a try. Is this technique the same as focus stacking? Maybe a good tutorial for another video 👍
Thanks Steven. It’s similar to focus stacking, except that’s done through masks in photoshop. I’m personally not such a fan of focus stacking, but I respect those who do like to use it
After being out of snapping (because that's all I do lol) for many years I bought the 250D really enjoyed it lovely little camera. During lockdown, which was much more severe here in Greece, so didn't get out much I found myself with a few extra bob in my pocket so..... I got the R6 (I really should not get taken in by the reviews) I have to say that I get little more satisfaction out of the R6 than I do out of the 250D ah well! no fool like an old fool eh?
Excellent sharing ! Have you found any barriers or limtations in obtaining quality images and larger prints ( A 2 or A1) with your APC sensor. I need to move to an APC camera from my current full frame mirrorless, but fears of loosing image quality continue to hang over my shoulder. Now I have to say your images blow my socks off, so I would like to obtain your thoughts on using an APC sensor. I do understand shooting in low light with high ISO will most likly not be as clean as full fram, bt I can live with that.
There's no getting around the fact that APS-C is inferior to an equivalent full-frame. Having said that, modern APS-C cameras come with such good processors and sensors these days that it really is impossible to tell (in 99% of cases).
Amazing, thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Hi my friend, how are you? I want to know your opinion of the Canon 250D camera. Would you advise me to buy it, thank you my friend
I personally love it. If it does everything you need it to do, then yes, it’s a very good camera for the price
@@TheJoshuaPeg Thank you very much my friend for the advice and information, knowing that I always follow your videos and your videos and learn and benefit from them, then I will buy them