Hi Paul, i also switch my Vibration Reduction to off when photographing Planes. Especially shooting at High Shutter Speeds at 1/2000 of a second, i liked the Star Wars Figurines. Some really helpful tips like using the Digital Teleconver inside the Camera menu. Very useful tips Paul, many thanks 😊
Impressive video, Photo Genius. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your tips on avoiding overexposure are super helpful. How do you recommend balancing exposure when shooting in high-contrast environments?
G'day Paul, have a question. I know ISO keep it low. What are your thoughts on auto iso but limiting how high it can go? Say 3200 or 6400? Also, would you be able to do something on car photography at all?
Hi Paul, I noticed the overexposed spots in the info detail, but Exp comp rarely fixes this, as it then under exposures other parts of the image. Any other fixes for this, or is it simply a case of shooting into to much or too little light?
Thanks again Pqul for sharing another very informative video.
Hi Paul, i also switch my Vibration Reduction to off when photographing Planes. Especially shooting at High Shutter Speeds at 1/2000 of a second, i liked the Star Wars Figurines. Some really helpful tips like using the Digital Teleconver inside the Camera menu. Very useful tips Paul, many thanks 😊
another useful video Paul, thanks for sharing.
Impressive video, Photo Genius. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your tips on avoiding overexposure are super helpful. How do you recommend balancing exposure when shooting in high-contrast environments?
Excellent advice Paul!
Good video again Paul
Can you please do a video focusing (haha) on how to best use the nifty 50? Thanks!
G'day Paul, have a question. I know ISO keep it low. What are your thoughts on auto iso but limiting how high it can go? Say 3200 or 6400?
Also, would you be able to do something on car photography at all?
Hi Paul, I noticed the overexposed spots in the info detail, but Exp comp rarely fixes this, as it then under exposures other parts of the image. Any other fixes for this, or is it simply a case of shooting into to much or too little light?
Thanks for this informative video Paul