I'm a total noob to photography but I find your videos so welcoming. They are short, to the point and explains exactly what I need to know as a beginner. Thanks a lot for the effort.
I've learnt about all of these settings before but keep forgetting about them, however, your videos are the only ones that make it interesting while being quick and to the point. I keep coming back to watch them before I go out shooting. Thanks a lot for these videos!
Manual mode definitely helps although I would actually disagree with the "everyone's a photography until manual mode" assumption. In my experience, in many cases aperture and shutter priority mode save time and needless effort and work in the majority of shooting conditions. Manual mode is definitely helpful but I think beginning photographers think they need to jump right from Auto to Manual. This is fine if they want to immerse themselves but it will be frustrating for sure. Manual mode is useful but I find program modes to be more important in everyday shooting.
@@Apalapse It was something I actually read on Instagram. Of course jumping straight into manual would be hard, but understanding your exposure and how your aperture and ISO affect the image (especially with light and the way it is read in the camera sensor being different from the eyes ) is very important. My husband, a photographer for 15 years, suggests that learning manual mode's basics is the best place to start in order to get a grasp on that. Thank you so much for your response!
Of course! And what your husband suggests is great advice. I think all photographers should learn manual mode just to get a feel for what their camera can do, how it responds to setting changes, and as they become familiar with the push-pull nature of camera settings they will realize how photography works. It's a bit teaching someone how to swim by throwing them into the deep end sometimes, but it's an effective method.
That's my goal too. I have done my last three photoshoots in manual mode, and now with these videos I can't wait to shoot again and apply what I've learned😀🙌
@@mommaminga That's great to hear! Manual mode is definitely helpful to learn photography fast. When I was learning photography, I forced myself to use manual mode all the time, and while I don't necessarily think it's required all the time (in fact, sometimes it slows me down!), it is super beneficial to learning photography. I am glad these videos are helpful to you, too. It really means a lot when I get comments like yours. My goal with this channel is to help photographers learn and be successful, and I am glad you are applying what you have learned in my videos and finding success. Thanks for watching and I encourage you to check out some of my other content!
Another great video. Iso is a way more intimidating thing to master vs aperture and yet he managed to make both videos easy to understand. Im ready to learn about shutter speeds now. 🙌♥️😀
Happy you found the videos helpful! I always try to take complicated topics and condense them down to only the things that matter. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with, otherwise, take care and good luck with your photography!
In photography, shutter speed is also known as shutter speed. Shutter is a kind of curtain that is in front of a sheet of film as a recording medium that works with the principle of opening and closing like a door.
WoW, it's very well explained ! As a beginner, it's very helpful, to understand the basic of photography is very important to improve later. Good job and thank you so much 😊
Is shutter speed only applicable to photography? I mean what about videos. Does a camera with 1/8000 shutter speed be better than 1/4000 camera for videos? Sorry if the quesion is silly.
Not a silly question at all! Taking video is essentially just capturing a bunch of photos quickly then compiling them together in-camera, so yes, all the regular camera settings apply, including shutter speed. There's no bad or good shutter speed for video, inherently, but depending on what you're shooting you may want to use certain values, like most filmmakers will set their shutter speed to double their video framerate or for slow motion, have the shutter speed very high so action is frozen.
Nope. The camera can handle any shutter speed length. The only instance I can think of a long shutter speed damaging the sensor would be if you were taking telephoto shots of the sun without a solar filter.
Yes. While you are recording you can usually change the frame rate (shutter speed) of your video. This depends on the camera you are using, though, since some cameras don't have that function. Usually it's best to set your shutter speed to the frame rate of your video. For example, at 24fps I will keep my shutter speed at 1/24s.
i don't understand existence of shutter really matter as in live view mode the sensor is full open receiving light..not over expose or something...we really need an electronic shutter
Mirrorless cameras use this feature when they shoot in "silent mode," and that's how cameras record video. In silent mode and video the sensor is simply taking photos normally, just with no shutter mechanism firing. The mechanical shutter is dying, I think, and sooner or later we will see completely electronic shutter take over.
The video is great. But I think it mixes up the terms shutter speed and shutter time. Second is not a unit of speed. And there is no such a thing as "long speed". It is not physical. But of course, here speed and time are of related concepts: high shutter speed means short shutter time.
Yes this is often a misnomer in photography. The terms "Fast shutter speed," "long shutter speed," "high shutter speed," and "low shutter speed" are a little confusing sometimes. This is why I say in my new videos, "quicken the shutter speed," or "lengthen the shutter speed." Also to just get rid of the shutter speed name altogether, you can just say greater or lesser/shorter or longer exposure time, which is essentially the same thing.
extremely helpful video, much appreciated, well animated, please keep them coming! However, I found the voiceover to be extremely annoying (for a lack of a better word). Maybe it's just me, but I found the pronunciation to be somewhat "off", usually towards the end of a sentence. It's as if the voice actor was using too much air which made the whole thing feel a tad overacted throughout. Now that I have heard it a couple of times I cannot un-hear it anymore :(
I popped down here to say this, and it was the first comment. Watched your aperature video, loved it. Watched this one, but the "crazy morning DJ" voice is insane. Great info though.
I'm a total noob to photography but I find your videos so welcoming. They are short, to the point and explains exactly what I need to know as a beginner. Thanks a lot for the effort.
You're welcome. I'm uploading a couple more next month.
I've learnt about all of these settings before but keep forgetting about them, however, your videos are the only ones that make it interesting while being quick and to the point. I keep coming back to watch them before I go out shooting. Thanks a lot for these videos!
THANK YOU. I can't believe my teacher couldn't explain it as simple as you did, jeez!
Stay in school! :D
@@Apalapse haha of course i'll stay in school. But it was a very helpfu video for my exam! thanks a lot !
Another execellent video. Recommend them to anyone that's learning the basics.
Great to hear Eric!
It's my exam tomorrow of photography.. and your video helps me alot
Thanks for getting straight to the point !
Everyone's a photographer, until Manual Mode. I want to become a Manual Mode photographer.
Manual mode definitely helps although I would actually disagree with the "everyone's a photography until manual mode" assumption. In my experience, in many cases aperture and shutter priority mode save time and needless effort and work in the majority of shooting conditions. Manual mode is definitely helpful but I think beginning photographers think they need to jump right from Auto to Manual. This is fine if they want to immerse themselves but it will be frustrating for sure. Manual mode is useful but I find program modes to be more important in everyday shooting.
@@Apalapse It was something I actually read on Instagram. Of course jumping straight into manual would be hard, but understanding your exposure and how your aperture and ISO affect the image (especially with light and the way it is read in the camera sensor being different from the eyes ) is very important. My husband, a photographer for 15 years, suggests that learning manual mode's basics is the best place to start in order to get a grasp on that. Thank you so much for your response!
Of course! And what your husband suggests is great advice. I think all photographers should learn manual mode just to get a feel for what their camera can do, how it responds to setting changes, and as they become familiar with the push-pull nature of camera settings they will realize how photography works. It's a bit teaching someone how to swim by throwing them into the deep end sometimes, but it's an effective method.
That's my goal too. I have done my last three photoshoots in manual mode, and now with these videos I can't wait to shoot again and apply what I've learned😀🙌
@@mommaminga That's great to hear! Manual mode is definitely helpful to learn photography fast. When I was learning photography, I forced myself to use manual mode all the time, and while I don't necessarily think it's required all the time (in fact, sometimes it slows me down!), it is super beneficial to learning photography. I am glad these videos are helpful to you, too. It really means a lot when I get comments like yours. My goal with this channel is to help photographers learn and be successful, and I am glad you are applying what you have learned in my videos and finding success. Thanks for watching and I encourage you to check out some of my other content!
Thank you very much for informing all about shutter speed
You are welcome. I hoped this video helped, and good luck with your photography. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Amazing video. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce it.
Glad you enjoyed it and of course, I like teaching people photography the time is well spent!
Excellent and helpful video, really cosy animation also. Love this series.
Another great video. Iso is a way more intimidating thing to master vs aperture and yet he managed to make both videos easy to understand. Im ready to learn about shutter speeds now. 🙌♥️😀
Happy you found the videos helpful! I always try to take complicated topics and condense them down to only the things that matter. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with, otherwise, take care and good luck with your photography!
So simple yet so informative. Exceptional work. Recommend to everyone.
Thanks!
Not sure why anyone would thumbs down this. This was well explained.
Thank you!
short and sweet vedio for a very beginner. thanks a lot for the effort educating us
Thank you very much. I watch your videos in 2020 and they are very helpful. This is what I've been searching whole time. Great!
Awesome! That's great to hear and I hope everything is well for you. Good luck!
thank you so much, your animations are so helpful👌😱😱😍
Great explanation!!!
In photography, shutter speed is also known as shutter speed. Shutter is a kind of curtain that is in front of a sheet of film as a recording medium that works with the principle of opening and closing like a door.
You got it!
Many thanks guy from Brazil. This video is hella good:)
Very good content. Expressed in a crisp manner with apt animation. I'd love to recommend this to my friends.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
woah this channel is amazingly useful
Glad to hear that!
Awsm Representation
WoW, it's very well explained ! As a beginner, it's very helpful, to understand the basic of photography is very important to improve later. Good job and thank you so much 😊
You are very welcome! Stay tuned for more!
thank you mister this was a good video to watch
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Is shutter speed only applicable to photography? I mean what about videos. Does a camera with 1/8000 shutter speed be better than 1/4000 camera for videos? Sorry if the quesion is silly.
Not a silly question at all! Taking video is essentially just capturing a bunch of photos quickly then compiling them together in-camera, so yes, all the regular camera settings apply, including shutter speed. There's no bad or good shutter speed for video, inherently, but depending on what you're shooting you may want to use certain values, like most filmmakers will set their shutter speed to double their video framerate or for slow motion, have the shutter speed very high so action is frozen.
Thanks a lot, these videos are so easy to understand.
great !!!!! i really love this channel;) keep on good work
Thanks, glad you liked it!
New subscriber, great effort.
Keep it up dear 💖😘
Thank you so much 😊
@@Apalapse most welcome dear..
you deserve it ..
On par with Kurzgesagt in terms of animation and explanation effectiveness.
Thanks! I don't think I'm that good yet, but I'm trying to be.
Apalapse Oh yes you are. Kurzgesagt us partly vague, while your ones are to the point. No nonsense
I agree
Lose these videos man ! You deserve way more views. You treat your channel like you have over a million subs. Respect dude !
Your channel makes me think of: Kurzgesagt. Really similar ediiting but they have a big team !
Your videos are really great. Very useful. Thanks.
great way to understand the camera basics!! thanks :D
Thank you
Awesome work, very helpful for new photographers. Thanks a lot.
Many thanks for your videos!! VERY VERY helpful!!
Glad you like them!
wow great video, I learned something new even: why the viewfinder is black when taking a picture :D thanks
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Great work.need more.
Want some Detailed video about freezing motion water splash please
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome.
Does over exposure of the shutter speed have a side effect on your camera?
Nope. The camera can handle any shutter speed length. The only instance I can think of a long shutter speed damaging the sensor would be if you were taking telephoto shots of the sun without a solar filter.
I love your videos... Very cool!👍
Thanks!
Thanks
Can we you shutter speed on video recording mode??
Yes. While you are recording you can usually change the frame rate (shutter speed) of your video. This depends on the camera you are using, though, since some cameras don't have that function. Usually it's best to set your shutter speed to the frame rate of your video. For example, at 24fps I will keep my shutter speed at 1/24s.
@@Apalapse oh k got it.. Thank you 😊
pls do more videos,coc.hyperfocal distance.dof.angle of view.metering modes.av.tv.b.p.+/_raw jpeg.cropfactor.lences
can I use these video animation in my Video with Bengali language?
Sure!
So my friend said" the longer your eyes remains open, the more light will pass through, and you will be able to see milky way during night sky"
The kurzgesagt of photography
Thank you. They were an inspiration for my animating style.
i don't understand existence of shutter really matter as in live view mode the sensor is full open receiving light..not over expose or something...we really need an electronic shutter
Mirrorless cameras use this feature when they shoot in "silent mode," and that's how cameras record video. In silent mode and video the sensor is simply taking photos normally, just with no shutter mechanism firing. The mechanical shutter is dying, I think, and sooner or later we will see completely electronic shutter take over.
Iam a 14 year old student but i love to learn photography
The video is great. But I think it mixes up the terms shutter speed and shutter time. Second is not a unit of speed. And there is no such a thing as "long speed". It is not physical.
But of course, here speed and time are of related concepts: high shutter speed means short shutter time.
Yes this is often a misnomer in photography. The terms "Fast shutter speed," "long shutter speed," "high shutter speed," and "low shutter speed" are a little confusing sometimes. This is why I say in my new videos, "quicken the shutter speed," or "lengthen the shutter speed." Also to just get rid of the shutter speed name altogether, you can just say greater or lesser/shorter or longer exposure time, which is essentially the same thing.
@@Apalapse Agreed! And thanks for the great video. :-)
Why can't we freeze frame using slow shutter speed
extremely helpful video, much appreciated, well animated, please keep them coming!
However, I found the voiceover to be extremely annoying (for a lack of a better word).
Maybe it's just me, but I found the pronunciation to be somewhat "off", usually towards the end of a sentence. It's as if the voice actor was using too much air which made the whole thing feel a tad overacted throughout. Now that I have heard it a couple of times I cannot un-hear it anymore :(
Agreed.
I popped down here to say this, and it was the first comment. Watched your aperature video, loved it. Watched this one, but the "crazy morning DJ" voice is insane. Great info though.
Great video. Thanks a lot. No weak complaints from me
POV:your in a photography class
😂
wow, mine phone has 1/24000 that quiet larger (smaller) than you said
love your videos. need something fast if say something swings by
Thanks!
Epic video , but your voice sounds weird, like it doesnt seem like your talking about camera , but about some epic Miami dream trip lol.
😂 I'm rolling.
I got a really fast shutter speed can take sooo many pictures in one go !
good!
1:07
Your voice is 10x better then the voice over actors. He sounds horrible in this video
first
p.s. 1/3000 you know
1/3000?
Apalapse well that's a shutter speed
It is :)
im sorry but you kinda sound like a member of the kings gang in fallout new vegas
Lol, that was when I was using voiceover artists to do my videos, now I narrate them myself.
Was this narrated by Brad Pitt?
It was not haha.
Great video but this guys voice is so weird
bro what is this voice actor lmao
Where do you keep your VA slaves?
Call me Sybil, the man of many voices.
Please edit your breaths out of future audio
amog us
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what a sexy voice
why you speak so cheeky uriel?
i still don't understand - still lost
You speak like Donald Trump.
lol.