Thank you very much for sharing these tips! I'm working on an assignment for class and this is going to really help out a lot, thank you again and hope you have a good one!
Cant wait until you restock your Night Writers! I saw you told someone you try to restock every 2 weeks or so... and subs gets notifed! I made a customer account and signed up for the mailing list... cant wait to get started...
Clever way to lock focus Darren! Thanks for your videos. It moves me to go out along with my dusty NightWriter and try to go back into my Flow state. ;)
I disagree with 3rd one, when we use higher aperture there will be more blur and we need to draw anything in straight line while using 50mm and above focal lengths, i think manual focus is not a option for it, we can use one shot focus for it to lock the focus
Higher aperture (or fstop) creates more depth in an image. For example, F2.8 creates a shallow depth of field vs F8 which creates a much larger depth of field. Why would this create more blur in your opinion?
@@darius_twinto not understand f-stop depth of field as in the above comment shows that guy needs to do a beginner’s course in understanding DOF and the relationship to apertures. Of course f/2.8 creates blur as opposed to f/8-16 or 22. Your tip on focusing reverse to tripod light is a very valuable tip. TQ
Thank you very much for sharing these tips! I'm working on an assignment for class and this is going to really help out a lot, thank you again and hope you have a good one!
Happy to hear that! Good luck with your project!
That reverse focusing method is golden.
Thank you for the tips.
Thank you for these tips!
Cant wait until you restock your Night Writers! I saw you told someone you try to restock every 2 weeks or so... and subs gets notifed! I made a customer account and signed up for the mailing list... cant wait to get started...
Love your creative content 🎉 keep up the good work!
Great advice. I’m in
Clever way to lock focus Darren! Thanks for your videos. It moves me to go out along with my dusty NightWriter and try to go back into my Flow state. ;)
Wonderful to hear 🙌💫
Thank you very much
Great tips! Thanks!
How it looks the raw image? This is processed
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I disagree with 3rd one, when we use higher aperture there will be more blur and we need to draw anything in straight line while using 50mm and above focal lengths, i think manual focus is not a option for it, we can use one shot focus for it to lock the focus
Higher aperture (or fstop) creates more depth in an image. For example, F2.8 creates a shallow depth of field vs F8 which creates a much larger depth of field. Why would this create more blur in your opinion?
@@darius_twinto not understand f-stop depth of field as in the above comment shows that guy needs to do a beginner’s course in understanding DOF and the relationship to apertures. Of course f/2.8 creates blur as opposed to f/8-16 or 22. Your tip on focusing reverse to tripod light is a very valuable tip. TQ
Lol sounds like words spoken from experience 😂