hi, genuine question here.. why do we need to turn off or toggle off the live view while shooting? is it bcoz of the composition by viewfinder or any other reason? thanks in advance..
Like the man said, shooting with an off-camera flash is different. He explains that in order to lit your subject, one needs to underexpose, create a black image before adding the flash. If you do not turn the live view off, you can not see and focus the subject in front of the lens because the camera settings are... set to create a completely dark image.
Really easy to follow! Great tutorial!
Thanks Miguel!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching :)
How would you do this with continuous lighting? Thanks for the video.
hi, genuine question here.. why do we need to turn off or toggle off the live view while shooting? is it bcoz of the composition by viewfinder or any other reason? thanks in advance..
Like the man said, shooting with an off-camera flash is different. He explains that in order to lit your subject, one needs to underexpose, create a black image before adding the flash. If you do not turn the live view off, you can not see and focus the subject in front of the lens because the camera settings are... set to create a completely dark image.
I’m trying to figure out what settings do I need to change because my photos are blurry. It’ll focus and then it’s not.😂
Does your lens have oss, what Shutter speed are you shooting?
@@hari_fyi i’ve actually figured it out. I appreciate you.😊
@@maxreviews3418 ohh cool, kind enough to share your learnings? Would Help others too, you know
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You are not a pro
Thanks for clearing that up ✌