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I appreciate your continued channel support. Hope you're doing well. I was thinking, you're so good at designing with programs like Canva, you could always become a graphic designer if you wanted.
When I view my photos or videos in the view finder which is tiny, I often don't know if i have the correct exposure or sharpness until i download it to my computer...unfortunately the Canon M50 doesn't have zebra patterns
In that case I’d choose a Metering Mode to set the proper exposure. On the M50 you do that here: Metering Mode Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject’s brightness are provided. Normally, evaluative metering is recommended. Evaluative metering is set automatically in Basic Zone modes (except in :  mode, which uses center-weighted average metering). 1: Select [Metering mode]. 2: Select an option. • Evaluative metering General-purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects. The camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene. • Partial metering • Effective where there are much brighter lights around the subject due to backlight, etc. Covers approx. 5.8% of the area at the center of the screen. The partial metering area is indicated on the screen. • Spot metering • Effective when metering a specific part of the subject. Covers approx. 2.9% of the area at the center of the screen. The spot metering area is indicated on the screen. • Center-weighted average • The metering across the screen is averaged, with the center of the screen weighted more heavily. Caution • With  (evaluative metering), holding down the shutter button halfway when shooting with [One-Shot AF] locks the exposure value (AE lock). With  (partial metering),  (spot metering), or  (center-weighted average), exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken (without locking the exposure value when the shutter button is pressed halfway).
@@jimcostafilms Thx for sharing that info...I'm going to try this this so I can get high quality pics and videos without wondering if they came out correctly
nice one .... I have zebras on a dedicated button on my Sony & do use it , then still over expose ..haha.. although I do it as I quite like the high key over exposed look at times .
Order the training programs reviewed in this video!
Media Mentoring Program by Christina Nicholson: Information:
pdsp.us/mediamentoringprogram
courses.mediamavenandmore.com/?affcode=59787_dskooana
Order the Training:
th-cam.com/video/qJTGE04XIn0/w-d-xo.html
This a training course I'm affiliated with known as the Media Mentoring Program created by Christina Nicholson. She helps entrepreneurs reach tons of their ideal customers or clients through the power of media without spending big bucks on advertising.
Some of the topics covered include building your personal brand by positioning you as an expert in your field, how to pitch the media, how to look and sound your best when your featured, how to create a one sheet, how to land paid speaking gigs, how to use social media to convert prospects, influencer marketing and more; Everything you need to get media exposure in the first two weeks.
VIPs get even more personalized, one-on-one access with Christina and her team to accelerate your success.
If you know how to take advantage of mainstream media, you can stand out from the competition because it’s not something everyone has access to. Best of all, unlike paid ads and sponsorships, you can gain lots of exposure and credibility to become the go to brand everyone talks about and wants to do business with without spending a fortune of advertising. Christina likes to say you can become your own media powerhouse. All you need to know is what to do and what not to do & before you know it, You’ll be getting more publicity than you can handle.
By getting the Media Mentoring Program, you’ll learn exactly what to do so you will learn publicity and become an authority in your industry that will land you more traffic and visibility.
___________________________________________________
Love Editing? Want to get started using Adobe Premiere Pro CC but not certain how? I'm here to help. I've been a professional video producer and editor for over 3 decades & I've created a F-R-E-E shortcut guide for Premiere Pro listing hundreds of Keyboard, Panel & Application shortcuts. Click below to get your free copy!
jimcostafilms.lpages.co/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-quick-start-guide/
If you're ready to start editing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, I have a quick start training course to get you up and running in a couple of hours. Get your video editing training course here:
www.pdsp.us/adobepremiereprotrainingbyjimcostafilms
th-cam.com/video/ti4frFHVScI/w-d-xo.html
Get your F-R-E-E DSLR & Mirrorless Camera Video Cheat Sheet here:
jimcostafilms.lpages.co/dslr-mirrorless-camera-video-cheat-sheet/
________________________________________________________
For more information on my video services, check out my website: jamesvcosta.com. Follow, Like, Subscribe & Connect for more video content, tips and tricks for using technology and the information you need to take your photos and videos and your business to the next level.
Disclaimer: Some of the links above may be affiliate links from which I earn a small commission when you purchase from them.
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One of the best--and only--explanation of zebra. Thank you.
Very kind of you to say. Thanks for tuning in.
Oh wow! What an amazing explanation Jim! Thanks for breaking this down so well! I always learn something new from you!
I appreciate your continued channel support. Hope you're doing well. I was thinking, you're so good at designing with programs like Canva, you could always become a graphic designer if you wanted.
Great explanation
Thank you. It's kind of you to say. I appreciate you tuning in.
It’s so useful for me thank u 🙏
I'm happy to hear that you found the information useful.
nice one!! thanks for sharing!! :D
I appreciate you tuning in!
When I view my photos or videos in the view finder which is tiny, I often don't know if i have the correct exposure or sharpness until i download it to my computer...unfortunately the Canon M50 doesn't have zebra patterns
In that case I’d choose a Metering Mode to set the proper exposure. On the M50 you do that here:
Metering Mode
Four methods (metering modes) to measure the subject’s brightness are provided. Normally, evaluative metering is recommended. Evaluative metering is set automatically in Basic Zone modes (except in :  mode, which uses center-weighted average metering).
1: Select [Metering mode].
2: Select an option.
• Evaluative metering
General-purpose metering mode suited even for backlit subjects. The camera adjusts the exposure automatically to suit the scene.
• Partial metering
• Effective where there are much brighter lights around the subject due to backlight, etc. Covers approx. 5.8% of the area at the center of the screen. The partial metering area is indicated on the screen.
• Spot metering
• Effective when metering a specific part of the subject. Covers approx. 2.9% of the area at the center of the screen. The spot metering area is indicated on the screen.
• Center-weighted average
• The metering across the screen is averaged, with the center of the screen weighted more heavily.
Caution
• With  (evaluative metering), holding down the shutter button halfway when shooting with [One-Shot AF] locks the exposure value (AE lock). With  (partial metering),  (spot metering), or  (center-weighted average), exposure is set at the moment the picture is taken (without locking the exposure value when the shutter button is pressed halfway).
@@jimcostafilms Thx for sharing that info...I'm going to try this this so I can get high quality pics and videos without wondering if they came out correctly
@@Drostvideo I'm glad you found the info useful. You can always ask any questions. I'm happy to answer them for you.
nice one .... I have zebras on a dedicated button on my Sony & do use it , then still over expose ..haha.. although I do it as I quite like the high key over exposed look at times .
High key can work well for certain photos. Check your settings. you might have it set at 100 or higher.
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