I have been scouring TH-cam to learn how to set my camera for product shooting. You are the ONLY person who makes sense to me, the beginner. Your video instruction was clear, concise and totally logical to my pea brain! Thanks so much, have subscribed to hear more of your wisdom.
I second this! I’ve joined and paid for photography classes, and then not used them. You make it all make sense beyond the moment I learn the concept, Thank You! You have quite a gift for clear communication. Thank you, again.
Very nice video, Rose. The graphic image you created to explain aperture light range and depth of field, 3:00-3:09, is wonderful, as are the other graphics spaced throughout your narrative. It takes a lot of extra effort to make images of such quality! Subscribed.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the explanation beautiful and helpful. It's comments like yours that motivate me to continue creating valuable content. If you have any more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to learn, feel free to let me know. I'm here to help!
thank you Rose for helping us out. Could you please explain why do my picture quality doesnt look sharp and bright when i upload it to my pc. I use adobe lightroom
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the guidelines helpful and the teaching style easy to understand. It's my goal to make learning enjoyable and accessible for everyone. If you have any further questions or need more guidance, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work, and happy photographing! 🙂
Thank you for this video! I have trouble finding and installing the right settings for my Nikon D300. The pictures keep getting blurry. Do you have any advice? Thanks in advance.
Mam thanks to you for sharing such critical things with wonderful, easy and simplify the way of guiding step by steps... Myself Abhijit so far from India [Kolkata].Waiting for your next videos about products photography of specially apparels and accessories of women's and kids inside the studio with lighting settings in details 🙏Once-again thanking you a lot 🤝
To get sharp edges in your photos, make sure your subject is properly focused by using manual focus or tapping to focus if you're on a smartphone. Stabilize your camera with a tripod or use a timer to avoid motion blur. Good lighting is key-bright, diffused light works best. Adjust your settings with a low ISO, a higher aperture (like f/5.6 or f/8), and a faster shutter speed for clear details. In editing, tools like Lightroom or Photoshop can help sharpen edges further. Shooting against plain backgrounds also makes it easier to cut out subjects cleanly. Hope this helps! :)
Thank you so much! I am using a panasonic Lumix G7 and G85 :) I got them because I can do both photography and videography and it suits my budget. If you are just starting out I recommend an entry level camera like the G7 (or equal model from other brands like sony, canon, etc), G85 if you will be doing outdoor photography too because it's weather proof :)
@@bronwyn6704 For the Canon EOS 80D, here are some great lens options: Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM: Versatile for everyday shooting. Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM: Perfect for portraits with nice background blur. Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM: Great for macro photography. Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM: Ideal for landscapes and wide shots. Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM: Good for low light and street photography. Choose based on your style and budget!
I shoot with Canon and have been using 1 point auto focus I am beginning to think I should change this setting, am I on the right track ? thanks for your very informative video
You're on the right track! :) Choosing between single point autofocus and multi-point autofocus boils down to what you're shooting and your shooting conditions. Pick a single focus point, and the camera hones in on that spot. This mode gives you control over what exactly the camera focuses on, perfect for still subjects or when you know where your subject will be. :) Multi-point Autofocus: Here, the camera uses several focus points. This is handy when your subject is moving around, as the camera can keep focus even if the subject shifts from the center point. Friendly reminder: in multi-point mode, the camera might focus on the nearest object under any of those points. That could be tricky in a scene with lots going on. Try both and see what clicks best for you! Mastering your camera's autofocus system is key for those crisp shots. :D Hope it helps!
Absolutely! Using a fancy camera like a DSLR for taking pictures of products is a great idea. It lets you control how the pictures look, making them super clear and professional. You can change lenses for different looks, and play with lighting and background to make your products stand out. 📸👍
Hello @norebeckner9844, If you have any specific questions or if there's anything I can assist you with regarding the video or the topic discussed, please feel free to let me know. I'm here to help! :)
I have been scouring TH-cam to learn how to set my camera for product shooting. You are the ONLY person who makes sense to me, the beginner. Your video instruction was clear, concise and totally logical to my pea brain! Thanks so much, have subscribed to hear more of your wisdom.
awww ❤ That is amazing, thank you for letting me know. I am more inspired and motivated to make more tutorials 🥰
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Please add a translation of the videos into Arabic@@rosellenene
I second this! I’ve joined and paid for photography classes, and then not used them. You make it all make sense beyond the moment I learn the concept, Thank You! You have quite a gift for clear communication. Thank you, again.
One of the best videos with proper description on settings I found on TH-cam
That's so sweet thank you so much! 🥰
@@rosellenene true!
Very educational! I finally learnt the intentions behind choosing a specific Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO value! Thank you for the video.
Thank you for this very clear and concise explanation of the exposure triangle. I will look up your course in Skillshare. Subscribed right away!
Awww 🥰 Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing! Let me know if you have questions, I'm happy to help! ☺
Outstanding details. Tha nks for a great learning guide. This was very helpful.
Awww 🥰 Thank you for the kind words and encouragement. I appreciate it so much! Have a lovely day!
Very nice video, Rose. The graphic image you created to explain aperture light range and depth of field, 3:00-3:09, is wonderful, as are the other graphics spaced throughout your narrative. It takes a lot of extra effort to make images of such quality! Subscribed.
Thank you so much for appreciating, You're right.. it took me a while to edit these videos so this comment is really nice. ☺
Thank you. and Bravo.
A very short and useful guide that gets you straight to the point without useless chatter.
Thank you so much for the kind words. 🥰 I'm glad you like my way of teaching! ❤
thank you Rose, I love the simple and easy explanations that you give, making your video's really practical to follow
You're very much welcome! And thank you too for the kind words :) Very uplifting and motivating :D
I was able to grasp the information & I really like the outline you made for this with great examples
Awww.. That is so sweet! Thank you so much for appreciating! I am glad this video helped you grasp the complexities of camera settings. ☺
i love how you describe the camera setting and talking about it in details, thank you
You are most welcome :) Thank you for letting me know too! Gives that extra motivation to make more videos :)
Beautifully explained, thanks so much for making this!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the explanation beautiful and helpful. It's comments like yours that motivate me to continue creating valuable content. If you have any more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like to learn, feel free to let me know. I'm here to help!
thank you Rose for helping us out. Could you please explain why do my picture quality doesnt look sharp and bright when i upload it to my pc. I use adobe lightroom
Very clear explanation thanks a lot ❤
You are most welcome! ☺
Thank you for the clear instructions!
Thanks for very nice guideline. Way of taught is amazing and easy to understand.
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the guidelines helpful and the teaching style easy to understand. It's my goal to make learning enjoyable and accessible for everyone. If you have any further questions or need more guidance, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work, and happy photographing! 🙂
Thank you for this video! I have trouble finding and installing the right settings for my Nikon D300. The pictures keep getting blurry. Do you have any advice? Thanks in advance.
Mam thanks to you for sharing such critical things with wonderful, easy and simplify the way of guiding step by steps... Myself Abhijit so far from India [Kolkata].Waiting for your next videos about products photography of specially apparels and accessories of women's and kids inside the studio with lighting settings in details 🙏Once-again thanking you a lot 🤝
Your super nice message made us really happy. We're glad you find our tips easy to understand. Thanks a bunch for your support and excitement! 📸🌟🤗
An amazing very informative Video! thanks.
Thank you and you are very much welcome! ☺
Very good video and I'll be watching more of your videos
Thank you Bob! :)
Well said! Thank you!
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Thank you so much 😁
amazing
very clear explanations, thanks
Wow! Thank you so much ☺
Does the same applies for videography?
how can I get sharp edge photos? It's difficult to cut and change background when edges are blurry.
To get sharp edges in your photos, make sure your subject is properly focused by using manual focus or tapping to focus if you're on a smartphone. Stabilize your camera with a tripod or use a timer to avoid motion blur. Good lighting is key-bright, diffused light works best. Adjust your settings with a low ISO, a higher aperture (like f/5.6 or f/8), and a faster shutter speed for clear details. In editing, tools like Lightroom or Photoshop can help sharpen edges further. Shooting against plain backgrounds also makes it easier to cut out subjects cleanly. Hope this helps! :)
Hi! I love the video. What camera do you use and do you have any camera recommendations?
Thank you so much! I am using a panasonic Lumix G7 and G85 :) I got them because I can do both photography and videography and it suits my budget. If you are just starting out I recommend an entry level camera like the G7 (or equal model from other brands like sony, canon, etc), G85 if you will be doing outdoor photography too because it's weather proof :)
@@rosellenenewtat lens is best I have the EOS 800
@@bronwyn6704 For the Canon EOS 80D, here are some great lens options:
Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM: Versatile for everyday shooting.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM: Perfect for portraits with nice background blur.
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM: Great for macro photography.
Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM: Ideal for landscapes and wide shots.
Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM: Good for low light and street photography.
Choose based on your style and budget!
I shoot with Canon and have been using 1 point auto focus I am beginning to think I should change this setting, am I on the right track ? thanks for your very informative video
You're on the right track! :) Choosing between single point autofocus and multi-point autofocus boils down to what you're shooting and your shooting conditions.
Pick a single focus point, and the camera hones in on that spot. This mode gives you control over what exactly the camera focuses on, perfect for still subjects or when you know where your subject will be. :)
Multi-point Autofocus: Here, the camera uses several focus points. This is handy when your subject is moving around, as the camera can keep focus even if the subject shifts from the center point.
Friendly reminder: in multi-point mode, the camera might focus on the nearest object under any of those points. That could be tricky in a scene with lots going on.
Try both and see what clicks best for you! Mastering your camera's autofocus system is key for those crisp shots. :D Hope it helps!
Thank you
You're welcome! ☺
Can you use a DSLR for product photography.
Absolutely! Using a fancy camera like a DSLR for taking pictures of products is a great idea. It lets you control how the pictures look, making them super clear and professional. You can change lenses for different looks, and play with lighting and background to make your products stand out. 📸👍
which lens are you using
Hi! I am using both a 50MM prime lens and 60MM Macro lens for my product photoshoots :)
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Hello @norebeckner9844, If you have any specific questions or if there's anything I can assist you with regarding the video or the topic discussed, please feel free to let me know. I'm here to help! :)
Really dope video. Very informative! Keep up the content. Definitely subscribing to your channel. #YupYup
Wow! Thank you so much! :)
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