जो भाई बहन ये सब कमेंट पद रहे हैं भागवान उनके हमेशा खुश रखे उनके माता-पिता की लंबी उम्र दें जीवन की सफलताओ को एसे ही अजित करता रहे ❤️ 🙏👣🙏 #feelingringtonedjbaijuraja
This is another beautiful video that shows clearly that perspective ( the relative size of things in a photo) has to do only with Distance ( camera to subject and distance object) and not wide, normal or telephoto lens used.
I usually skip explanations and just go straight to sample shots but I watched the whole video because you're good in explaining and very direct to the point. Thank you so much!
This video is exceptional. The 3 dislikes are from people who are too stupid to understand logic. Well done. I look forward to following your channel forever. Thank you.
Radha Sir, as usual simply brilliant. Thank you for demystifying the complex subject in a very easy to comprehend manner. I love your choice of words, presentation. We no longer follow the guru-shishya parampara but I am one of your thousands of Ekalavya sishyas!
Dear sir,I have watched most of your video’s and as a beginner have found them very easy to understand(all credit to you) and very helpful in getting the best from my Nikon 7200 and to getting away from the dreaded “auto mode”.many thanks ,keep them coming.
Yesss Now i got it.. thats why i thought when we taking selfie why Face nd body looks narrow nd thin shape... by seeing this video its really helpful nd it removed my confusion about lenses Views.. Really appreciate.. once again understandable video with example so simple explanation...😊👍🏼👌🏼
i have been going through lot of information in TH-cam and other blogs to learn about photography. I found your videos simple and better understanding. Thanks a lot.
This channel is money pure gold why don't I don't know about this...I just subscribed nd wow the explanation style is amazing...I am in love with this channel...
I just discovered your channel today and just watched 4 videos of your's back to back. Thank you so much...I've learnt so much that I never knew. I love your channel and I hope you continue to make many more videos more often. The style of presentation and the videography is very good too. I really appreciate the effort all of you put into each video.
First of all: Thank’s for this great educational video and your effort and explanations. I am willing to learn more about perspective and focal length/angle of view. I have learned so far that when it comes to depth perception you have to differntiate two kinds: Egocentric distance perception and exocentric distance perception. Egocentric distance is the distance between an observer/viewer and an object or person. Exocentric distance is the distance between two objects or objects (independant of a viewer). Your video shows clearly that the egocentric distance perception changes with focal length (without changing camera position). As you jump from 14 mm to 28 mm and then to 50 mm the viewer gets the impression that you and also Alex in the backhroungd get closer tot he viewer (change in egocentric distance perception). But I have problems with your statement at 5:37, that also the perceived exocentric distance (distance between you and Alex) changes with focal length. I have read in scientific articles that the perception of exocentric distances in two dimensional pictures depends on the size ratio of the targets/objects. And this size ratio only changes with the camera position, not with focal length. So, in your video the size ratio between you and Alex stays in all cases the same. Ok, Alex gets bigger with increasing focal length, but you two. As said: The ratio itself is constant. So I am not sure if your statement that the perceived exocentric distance is also reduced. What do you think about it? Thank's in advance for your valued time and input.
There may be millions of tutorials out there on TH-cam on lenses but nothing as informative as this one. Looks like your team follows a protocol called KISS= Keep It Super Simple .👍 Love your videos.
you coveyed in very easy ,llucid language, you told ,explained the exat thing what are people twant o know.you convey truth in the perpective of the listener.all doubts cleared wwithout any doubt
हैलो सर्। मैं आपका नया सब्सक्राइबर हूँ मुझे बहुत अच्छा लगा आपसे जुड़ कर । सबसे अच्छी बात ये की आप प्रैक्टिकल कर के बताते हो जिससे बहुत ही अच्छे तरीके से समझ आती है। बहुत मूल्यवान विडियो है। आपका आभार। अगर हिंदी में भी ये वीडियो हो तो ज्यादा लोग फायदा उठा सकते हैं।
Many of those who have good knowledge on their talent won't have the skill to make someone understand what they know. You are really an exception and excellent in what you are doing. Thank you sir
This was the most useful video on the internet about understand mm. Instead of explaining in a technical way just show us! I love it. New subscriber and will now be looking for a vid on understand the difference in crop vs full screen.
My self Nookala Deepak ,I am an architecture student intrested in photography, Due to team pixel village I learn lot about photography and also help in architecture photography, it's just due to u r prespective class thank you sir for helping me and to grow in my life on direction of my passion #photographer
A lot more interesting and informative to its premier video on lenses. Hats off to your presentation. I wud definitely recommend this to my passionate pals !
Hello sir, your videos are all very very helpful and made me understand a lot about photography. I would personally like to thank you for helping me out. Thanks a lot and keep posting more videos like this 🙏🙏🙏
Sir, Before i dont know About gimbals, but u r the one who introduce me gimbals by ur video, and i took intrest in gimbals, after research a lot on mobile gimbals finally i bought smooth 4 from shanghai in 96 usd , and next aim is learn from this gimbal make some videos and then switch to osmo mobile 2, thanks and appriciate you
It would be nice seeing you talking about lenses decisions with all that in mind. Me for example prefer using 50mm for a close up instead of a 100 or 200mm for instance. That make me bring the camera closer, but i prefer the 50mm field of view insteae of the 200mm. I can still have the same subject size in frame, but capture more from the enviroment around to gather better context. Anyway, this kinf of decisions are nice to elaborate on. Same as the look you can get with a 35mm 1.4 on full frame body while filming someone close to the lenses. Lovely images!
Like, like, like and again like! Honestly, I cannot stress this enough at how easy and comprehensive this video was. Right to the point without unnecessary chat and with practical examples. It took my photography teacher to explain this, without any examples, literally an hour yesterday. An hour of meaningless words. My frustration led me here and now, thanks to this channel, I was able to understand everything at last. Subscribing immediately. Have a nice day. :-)
I can’t believe how I was living professionally before I discovered your channel 3 days ago. Thank you for everything!! Keep it up
जो भाई बहन ये सब कमेंट पद रहे हैं भागवान उनके हमेशा खुश रखे उनके माता-पिता की लंबी उम्र दें जीवन की सफलताओ को एसे ही अजित करता रहे ❤️ 🙏👣🙏 #feelingringtonedjbaijuraja
Ur so good teacher.... I I'll make this channel famous
This is the best channel in explaining these stuffs 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 lots of love 😍
Hi cheta
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Yes I agree it..
This is by FAR the clearest explanation of what the different lenses do to perspective, distortion and depth of field. Thank you!
You are the Ultimate Grand Master of Photography! Thanks!
this is how every teacher should explain. love it ..... thank you
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Thank you Alex for standing in a corner. All for the greater good :P
kurtailed 😁
So many have tried to explain the subject on TH-cam but none demo'ed as well as you did. RadhaKrishnan you're superb...
I watched so many video's comparing lenses, nothing explained it so throughly and visually as this. Simply Amazing! Thank you!!
The way of describing the view from lenses and their application in various situation is wonderful sir.
This is another beautiful video that shows clearly that perspective ( the relative size of things in a photo) has to do only with Distance ( camera to subject and distance object) and not wide, normal or telephoto lens used.
Clearcut explanations...
Easy to understand
Thank you...🙏
I usually skip explanations and just go straight to sample shots but I watched the whole video because you're good in explaining and very direct to the point. Thank you so much!
Never saw it this way before! Congratulations for a perfect 20/20 visual
on perspective.
🙏 Where were you these many years of Digital World? Amazing Videos of you Sir.
This video is exceptional. The 3 dislikes are from people who are too stupid to understand logic. Well done. I look forward to following your channel forever. Thank you.
Radha Sir, as usual simply brilliant. Thank you for demystifying the complex subject in a very easy to comprehend manner. I love your choice of words, presentation. We no longer follow the guru-shishya parampara but I am one of your thousands of Ekalavya sishyas!
:-D
Excellent explanation! It's gradual, rhythmic, neither too slow nor too fast and pleases the eyes, ears and of course brain.
like is an understatement, i enjoyed this video!!
You are a great explainer ! , you go in the right speed/timing for my brain to understand, thanks for the great job in your videos
Dear sir,I have watched most of your video’s and as a beginner have found them very easy to understand(all credit to you) and very helpful in getting the best from my Nikon 7200 and to getting away from the dreaded “auto mode”.many thanks ,keep them coming.
Yesss Now i got it.. thats why i thought when we taking selfie why Face nd body looks narrow nd thin shape... by seeing this video its really helpful nd it removed my confusion about lenses Views.. Really appreciate.. once again understandable video with example so simple explanation...😊👍🏼👌🏼
Best Photography tutorials
.. thank you for sharing your experience
Sir
Am addicted your way of explaining and with comfort English.
i have been going through lot of information in TH-cam and other blogs to learn about photography. I found your videos simple and better understanding. Thanks a lot.
Hi sir, from past few months i became a huge fan of yours, thank you very much for your valuable videos
Excellent. Your methodical approach is instructive on its own. Your manner is just a pure bonus. Thank you for the support, Sir.
youre just amazing... ur teaching is just too good
An excellent explanation and clear, thanks for your very good and didactic videos.
This channel is money pure gold why don't I don't know about this...I just subscribed nd wow the explanation style is amazing...I am in love with this channel...
Abhigyan Jaiswal Thank you Sir... 🙏 😊
Excellence at its best
Thanks again radhakrishnanji
Thank you sir,your videos are gofers for the beginners...
i hope u continue this tutorials it means alot to me its verry simple and practical ...
the best channel and the best teacher ever
nadir from sudan
Thank you for your kind words... Nadir.
Interesting is the word, great video. Refreshing to see a channel talk about photography rather than the gear. Thanks.
Please continue making such educational videos, this video was very helpful!!!
Very good and interesting video. Solves a lot of questions I had. Thanks!
Nice explanation and different concepts when compared to other youtube channels
I was looking for a tutorial like this for a long time thank god someone made it and you explained it so nicely .... Thank you, Sir.
I just discovered your channel today and just watched 4 videos of your's back to back. Thank you so much...I've learnt so much that I never knew. I love your channel and I hope you continue to make many more videos more often.
The style of presentation and the videography is very good too. I really appreciate the effort all of you put into each video.
Reuben Jacob Really happy to hear that... 😊🙏
First of all: Thank’s for this great educational video and your effort and explanations. I am willing to learn more about perspective and focal length/angle of view. I have learned so far that when it comes to depth perception you have to differntiate two kinds: Egocentric distance perception and exocentric distance perception. Egocentric distance is the distance between an observer/viewer and an object or person. Exocentric distance is the distance between two objects or objects (independant of a viewer). Your video shows clearly that the egocentric distance perception changes with focal length (without changing camera position). As you jump from 14 mm to 28 mm and then to 50 mm the viewer gets the impression that you and also Alex in the backhroungd get closer tot he viewer (change in egocentric distance perception).
But I have problems with your statement at 5:37, that also the perceived exocentric distance (distance between you and Alex) changes with focal length. I have read in scientific articles that the perception of exocentric distances in two dimensional pictures depends on the size ratio of the targets/objects. And this size ratio only changes with the camera position, not with focal length. So, in your video the size ratio between you and Alex stays in all cases the same. Ok, Alex gets bigger with increasing focal length, but you two. As said: The ratio itself is constant. So I am not sure if your statement that the perceived exocentric distance is also reduced. What do you think about it? Thank's in advance for your valued time and input.
Thanks for the enlightenment, looking forward to more such videos
GREAT TUTORIAL...thanks for going back to basics with lens information!
U made it so easy to understand.. thanks a lot.
There may be millions of tutorials out there on TH-cam on lenses but nothing as informative as this one. Looks like your team follows a protocol called KISS= Keep It Super Simple .👍 Love your videos.
We just love your teaching style sir 😍😍😍
you coveyed in very easy ,llucid language, you told ,explained the exat thing what are people twant o know.you convey truth in the perpective of the listener.all doubts cleared wwithout any doubt
You are the best, I have watched so many other videos on photography and sort of get it, but with you it is as clear as , thank you so much
Warren Luke Glad to hear that. 🙏😊
thanks so much for this clear presentation!!
Excellent instructions
Sir, u hv simply explained a critical topic... Thanks again..
Superb guruji.. I take all you teach and try to implement each day .. each click..
outstanding explanation
हैलो सर्।
मैं आपका नया सब्सक्राइबर हूँ मुझे बहुत अच्छा लगा आपसे जुड़ कर । सबसे अच्छी बात ये की आप प्रैक्टिकल कर के बताते हो जिससे बहुत ही अच्छे तरीके से समझ आती है।
बहुत मूल्यवान विडियो है।
आपका आभार।
अगर हिंदी में भी ये वीडियो हो तो ज्यादा लोग फायदा उठा सकते हैं।
Many of those who have good knowledge on their talent won't have the skill to make someone understand what they know. You are really an exception and excellent in what you are doing. Thank you sir
🙏
Great tutorials! Photography very well explained, with a pinch of humor.
Excellent examples and explanation, right to the point and nice colours of the scene ! Thank you!
This is one of the best channel when it comes to photography. Keep it up ! Many Thanks.
Really like your explanations along with comparisons. Looking forward for more informative video. Specially your voice is so very engaging.
This was the most useful video on the internet about understand mm. Instead of explaining in a technical way just show us! I love it. New subscriber and will now be looking for a vid on understand the difference in crop vs full screen.
This is exactly what I was searching. Very very nicely explained Sir. Hat's off.
Amazing video sir. It is so meaningful.
My self Nookala Deepak ,I am an architecture student intrested in photography, Due to team pixel village I learn lot about photography and also help in architecture photography, it's just due to u r prespective class thank you sir for helping me and to grow in my life on direction of my passion #photographer
This channel is fantastic, and the host is very charismatic.
Keep it up!
esnevip 🙏🙏🙏
Really really too much helpful for beginners!!!
Thanks a lot Sir.......
Sir, you make it so easy to understand! Yet another awesome video :)
As usual, excellent explanation. Thanks a lot.
A lot more interesting and informative to its premier video on lenses.
Hats off to your presentation.
I wud definitely recommend this to my passionate pals !
Very effective demonstration. Thank you.
Best exposition on lences so far...thank you sir🙏
This is going to be my All time Favourite video in your collection. N As I said one word 4 U- "Awesome ".
Fantastic explanation with comparative shots. Thanks
Uve got a really nice voice
Excellent teaching ! I have finally found a good tutor in photography😄.
Best explanation of depth of field on TH-cam! Great work.
Hello sir, your videos are all very very helpful and made me understand a lot about photography. I would personally like to thank you for helping me out. Thanks a lot and keep posting more videos like this 🙏🙏🙏
2021, I just found out this channel. Excellent explanation! Thank you!!!!
Best of youtube about photography you're rocking sir
Quite clear and very good visual representation of various lenses
Awesome.... Everything explained with examples
Sir!! need more and more videos .. you are a gift to us , the viewers .
Manashi Moulik 🙏🙏🙏
Great video.. I learned so much from it. Thank you so much!
I am a beginner. This is very useful for me.Thank You sir.
I always go back here to get a refresher course.
Got this saved as my goto for lens info
💕 Just the comprehensive explanation I was looking for. Thank you so much!
Finally i found a great channel ,thnks pixel. Looking for turorials on how to shoot creatively.
Sir, Before i dont know About gimbals, but u r the one who introduce me gimbals by ur video, and i took intrest in gimbals, after research a lot on mobile gimbals finally i bought smooth 4 from shanghai in 96 usd , and next aim is learn from this gimbal make some videos and then switch to osmo mobile 2, thanks and appriciate you
It would be nice seeing you talking about lenses decisions with all that in mind. Me for example prefer using 50mm for a close up instead of a 100 or 200mm for instance. That make me bring the camera closer, but i prefer the 50mm field of view insteae of the 200mm. I can still have the same subject size in frame, but capture more from the enviroment around to gather better context.
Anyway, this kinf of decisions are nice to elaborate on.
Same as the look you can get with a 35mm 1.4 on full frame body while filming someone close to the lenses. Lovely images!
Great video. Really shows the difference in lenses and their practical uses. I appreciate you making this video.
Very nice explanation ever I seen.🎉🎉🎉🎉
And another wonderful learning experience.. Adipoli..sir..
simply perfect.
Load of love and gratitude
One of the best and well explained topic
Couldn't have said it any better!.... Awesome!
Another quality video.
wow..informative and good way of presentation, 100 likes!!
I love your videos. Great quality video and sound, and very informative!
Perfect perfect perfect video.... thank you so much
Good job!...
Very informative video..
Best video so far on lenses
Like, like, like and again like! Honestly, I cannot stress this enough at how easy and comprehensive this video was. Right to the point without unnecessary chat and with practical examples.
It took my photography teacher to explain this, without any examples, literally an hour yesterday. An hour of meaningless words. My frustration led me here and now, thanks to this channel, I was able to understand everything at last.
Subscribing immediately. Have a nice day. :-)
Happy to hear that... Cheers 👍