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Learn Photography Low Light, Night | Essentials To Get it Right | Shot - Nikon & LUMIX | Matt Irwin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2024
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Night photography can be daunting and difficult, lets talk about shutter, aperture, ISO, IBIS, sensors, AI and more, to help you capture as much light as possible.
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00:00 S5IIx on parade
00:12 Intro to Learn Photography Low Light and Night
00:40 What is shutter speed, what does it do to light?
01:15 When can you use low shutter speeds?
02:00 How to blur people and vehicles in the frame
02:55 How do you know what your shutter speed should be?
03:10 How does IBIS effect shutter?
03:55 What does of ‘8-stops’ of stabilisation mean?
04:20 How slow can your shutter go with IBIS handheld?
05:05 What is aperture, and how does it help with low light photography?
05:15 What are the effects of aperture
05:45 What are ‘fast lenses’?
06:42 What are the ‘cons’ of large aperture lenses?
07:30 What does ISO do for us in low light
07:40 Sensor types and sensor sizes, how does it affect ISO performance?
08:45 How do you change ISO in the film era?
09:20 What is ‘base ISO’ and what is noise?
10:15 What cameras have good ISO? (Not a complete list)
10:40 What does sensor do for ISO?
11:15 What does ISO noise reduction do for us?
12:00 Might ISO AI noise reduction happen in camera?
12:40 What is AI noise reduction?
14:00 We can see AI noise reduction in our modern phones
14:20 Consider MP count, if you want to shoot a lot of low light
15:00 External tools for working in low light, continuous lights and flash lights
16:20 Nice way to balance flash light and ambient light
17:05 Do you want to add artificial light?
17:25 Our second accessory, is tripod or monopod etc
18:50 How do you get more light into your camera?
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Great tutorial, thanks for sharing. Melbourne looks amazing, even in the winter😀
This will be a popular video, thanks! I’d like to share a few observations... I compared my old D4S with my Z9 at night (both f2, 2 secs high iso, same tripod) and the Z9 Nefs were better for noise, detail and WB! I had assumed the much larger pixels would compensate for 15 years of tech improvements. The more noteworthy noise improvements were shown in the newer GFX 100 models which are better than the 50 MPix models! (The same is true for the matching Hasselblad models). I’m also a Capture one fan, but I’ve found that Topaz and DxO deal with noise better. Note that DxO produces DNG files which do open in C1...
Thanks for the Great Video Matt. I’m looking forward to more of these. Your genuine knowledge and experience shines through. Great content. Keep it up! 👍🏻
Thanks Joe, so many, not quite infinite variables to creating images. From focal length, to aperture, shutter speed, tilt, light, weather, framing, for me these sorts of videos are the very beginning of our journey as creatives, and so much after this point is subjective. ( and truly relative to the subject - approach will vary pending subject). It is what makes photography, and the journey of finding 'your' ultimate frame, so exciting and inspiring - cant wait for us to hit the streets again.
Great to see you doing vids like this Matt!
The LUMIX is looking good
Excellent tutorial, Matt! You're the low-light king!
Wow, thanks Ray !!
Great video, Matt. Thanks. Especially like the killer BW of the Princes. Looked like something from your ‘old’ days 😊. You also got me with the floating Apple store. Where in Oz could that be??? Singapore 😂. Ha, ha. All in all a nice discussion. Thanks.
More of these Matt - very informative
Thank you Matt, great presentation. I love your low light photography. Cannot wait to hear your opinion on the Z6 III (if they ever make it) and it's performance in low light.
Fingers are crossed
Very good video Matt 👍
Great video Matt.. insightful advice on the balancing act.. Had long forgotten the rule shutter double to focal length 🙂 Lets hope the manufactures allow us to engage/dis-engage in camera AI tools.
Great video. Thank you so much for teaching us. A lot of us have forgotten the basics of photography because the cameras and lenses have gotten so good. A refresher is always appreciated.
Great vid, I shoot a lot of low light stuff because I have a day job so time is limited. In my opinion the biggest challenge is actually not blowing out the highlights. Shadow recovery is amazing these days, highlight recovery not so much.
Thanks for the tips and coverage, Matt!
You may want to try for handheld shots is to employ some sniper breathing techniques, and, after taking a few shorter breaths, pull the trigger (depress the shutter button) at the end of an exhale when you are the most relaxed stable.
It is hard to be stable when you are huffing and puffing from X activity and then trying to be stable for a picture. It does not replace using a tri or monopod with a remote release installed, but for those times you do not have them with you. 😉
Great Video! BUT (there's always one isnt there? LOL) not only aperture, sensor, sensor size, shutterspeed or pixel pitch. The processor and the algorithm and the a/d converter used is very important
Amazing as always. I do love your editing style, bring out those colours of the amazing Nikon raw files, and do so without over saturation. I do the same.
Great comprehensive article! Same principle today as when I was doing film in the ‘70s; everything in photography is a trade off. Just so many more control options now. For me the standard without tripod or flash is manual with auto ISO. You can do a lot less with shutter and aperture in post and, as you say, with options for noise and ISO factors expanding.
I use the 50mm f1.2
Great and valuable tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
Great video Matt
A wall fence,tree,lamppost is a must!
I would say that 80% of my photography is at night, I don’t know why but it is. Of all the cameras I’ve used / tried I would say that a BSI sensor gives me the best results in terms of high ISO performance
Great Video, I would love a video on composition.
I think it is time
Thanks!
Nice presentation and overview/summary of all the factors. Like you say, the AI noise reduction is going to be a big change in the game, opening up a lot of low-light opportunities. Probably will put a dent in sales of large aperture lenses, same as will the availability of AI background blur as that gets better and better. Not for everyone, but for a big percentage of everyone.
Great video, thanks Matt. Just looked up the price of a Profoto B10... wowzers!
Yes they are pricy, but they are also beautifully built and work flawlessly in my experience :)
Hello Matt, Tripods one of.the simples bits of photographic kit, that are a complete pain to use when you first get them. Mostly because people try to save money and get the cheapest and smallest they can find. Then wonder why they move or bend when they put there expensive camera on them. I now have a number of tripods and now just choose the one I think is right for what I am working on. Whether it a long exposure landscape(34mins+ I like doing these), or if I am shoting still life in the studio or eventing at a horse trials. I think pople should think before just going out and finding the cheapest. as it will save money in the end and chosing the wrong one will simply mean that in will just stay at home, with the photographer saying that they are just a pain to use. Thanks Matt.
First, BOOM 👊🏻😎
I shooting ISO 3200 with no visible noise on a 12 year old Pentax K5II with high noise reduction turned on in camera. Problem with Lightroom denoise is Instagram are now marking photos with a created with AI tag. The Pentax brand was one of the first to use IBIS and my 12 year old IBIS still working great. But I shoot in Melbourne and it's a bright lighted city
What about using 2nd curtain shutter sync?
Thank you Matt, that was very helpful! Question, how is your sidekick/friend? He hasn't been on here for a while.
Unfortunately Joe is not in the best of health, and has had to step back and focus on that.
I see, sorry to hear that, tell him everyone here on TH-cam wishes him a speedy recovery 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
Someone needs to build a little HDMI dongle thingy with an asic or something that can AI denoise and literally just have an hdmi in and and hdmi out which is the denoised version :D :D
Upscale 1080p to 4k too while it's at it :o
Why don't cameras after you've taken a shot, analyse the accelerometers that were doing the IBIS and beep nice if you held it stead and make a horrible sound if you moved too much and then taking a photo is just clicking until you hear a nice sound OR literally have a 'continuous-until-good-stabilisation' drive mode
Like I suggest that to Sony will they patch it in for the next version of my A6700's firmware? :D
You didn’t say anything about reflectors unless I missed it.
Reflectors are a great tool, although I think of them less, when there is hardly any key light to begin with. Nothing much competes with reflecting the sun.