Understanding Panasonic Bridge Cameras #2 Exposure Metering
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 เม.ย. 2024
- In this episode I run through the 3 modes of exposure metering, which one to select for your scene type and then discuss exposure compensation for those scenes that the camera metering can give the wrong results.
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It's always nice to get a 'refresher' on these topics. After using all the automatic modes for some time, we tend to forget some of the details. Thanks.
Yeah, same here, and once in a while I need to be reminded of the EV feature, which gets forgotten so easily while out there in the field
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent Graham, your videos are a great companion to your books 😊
Nice refresher Graham. I've not been shooting much but its getting to be that time of year now. Thank You!!
Very useful, especially the part on exposure compensation. I have been using it incorrectly before.
Great information, looking forward to learning more about how to get the best quality 4k video from these cameras you mentioned in this video, sharpest aperture, manual mode settings and how to reduce focus pulsing, I own fz1000 in my case....most content on TH-cam is all about the photography settings etc.
Thank you for all your help.
👏👏👏🏆 As always 🤟🏼😊 thank you for showing us! Greetings Peter
My pleasure!
Many thanks for your explanation
You are welcome
Graham: as a recent buyer of this camera I am truly finding your videos helpful!
I do have one question however. When I synchronize the time between my iPhone 13 and the camera, it is always off by 1 hour, if the time is 5:00 it changes the camera time to 4:00. The time on my iPhone is the correct local time.
I live in the Eastern USA and so we observe Daylight Savings Time (DST) in which we recently turned our clocks ahead one hour. I have not had the camera long enough to see if this happens when we set our clocks back.
It just seems odd that the camera resets to an hour earlier than what is on the iPhone.
Thanks in advance!
I'd be curious to see a video about HDR in FZ10002. I once had a camera (it was either K1 or A200) which "developed" HDR in a stunning way. (while one might argue about esthetics of the outcome, I felt like I had more freedom and control over it). In FZ10002 I can get nowhere near those results. I'm wondering: is the in-camera HDR development in 10002 the best one can get? or am I missing something in the settings?
Something that I haven't really experimented with. I tend to shoot RAW and make my a own tonal layers for expanded HDR
Hello, how can you help me? I can't find it on my camera F200. My flash stopped working, even with it open it says on the screen that it's not working
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