I recently switched from practising photography to learning video and after trolling so many video tutorial sites i remembered how awesome mike browne was in helping me understand photography. I type in Mike brown video dslr and lo and behold there he is explaining everything I wanted perfectly and clearly in 20 mins. Thank you Mike for your genius videos
Mike you are a national treasure with your videos !!! Keep the DSLR Video series coming. Excellent work all round ! Greetings and best wishes from Bonnie Scotland !
Absolutely. The world is moving fast as i have things to learn and experiment with about DSLR video before making more films. I've been a TV camera man for BBC and ITV but always used a dedicated film camera. Whilst the production process is the same shooting with DSLRs is very different..
Thank you. I'll be making more DSLR video videos but have to learn more about the technical camera issues myself first. Despite having been a TV camera man we don't shoot our videos with a DSLR.
Hi Mike This is one of the best video tutorials I have ever seen. Most spend to much time on all the technical settings. You actually show how to make a good video. I like your on screen style as well, very casual and laid back.
Absolutely. Phones are great sound recorders and i have a converter cable to capture sound on my iPhone. I'll say more about sound in another dedicated video.
I came across this video after looking at many others. The others invariably go straight to "settings" and leave it at that. You are so right when you say that it's a different mindset needed than when shooting stills. As a beginner at video with my DSLR I really appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate that mindset by walking me through the making of your short demo video. Very nicely done...thank you!
The videos keep getting better and better. One day I have to plan a vacation to the UK and take Mike to lunch for all the great teaching in his videos. lol
This is the first video I have watched that did't require all kinds of additional/semi pro video equipment. I just want to make a few nice clips here and there when I'm out shooting still shots. Thank you! Well done.
It's good to see you back, Mike. I'm fairly new to photography and have to say your tutorials are excellent. I have learned so much from studying them so my thanks go to you for the entertaining and informative way you that you present them. I would like to see more tutorials on making videos. I've never used the facility but it's something I'd like to have a go at. Thanks again for the great tutorials.
Thank you. There is a difference in footage for two reasons. the D300s is quite old now and costs under £1000. Our video camera is a dedicated broadcast camera costing £6000. But did you watch and compare the footage in the edited sample? The individual shots are without sharpening or contrast but the edited version is with it added in post..
I have learned so much in a short time. Your explanations are easy to understand and that is important. I also like that you are just teaching us, but not trying to steer towards any particular type of equipment. Oh you mention what you use and how good it is, but that is normal.
Thanks for this. Very informative. Just starting to explore the video capabilities of my kit. Your style of delivery is engaging and kept me watching through to the end.
Thank you , superb tutorial on video composition . I'm a seasoned photographer but using the video capability of my Canon DSLR will be a new venture . First assignment tomorrow is a Police Academy graduation , and while I know what settings to use , I find this video on how to make videos more interesting a really good find tonight ! Thank you again . NJ , USA
As per normal an excellent video. I've been using one of my DSLR's for video for about 2 years now and loving it. Less hassle in the long run from carrying a larger video cam about. Specialy love the diting part of videoing.
Brilliant, Mike, your Video tutorial(s) come just when I started to play with the previously ignored Video functionality of my DSLR in order to capture my daughter's first tries of solid foods. Hilarious, I can tell you. The faces she makes when tasting mashed potatoes for the very first time in her life! Imagine being able to watch yourself as a 5 month old entering the world of taste!
This is great! Mike, I have watched just about all of your photography videos and I absolutely love them, learned alot! i recently wanted to learn about doing video with my DSLR, I first went and checked your channel. Unfortunately , I didn't find any videos. The following week I got the email saying you added this new video to yiur channel! I loveb
I'm working on it. There are the monthly one day workshops I run on the Dorset / Hampshire coast. Dates and booking available from now to next autumn on the website. Germany, Lanzarote and Scotland coming soon.
I love the way you took time to go in the details. I used to take videos walking around and now you've opened my eyed to all the possibilities and a work around with manual shutter speed before it was all confusing to me. Thanks Mike.
Thank you so much, Mr. Mike. Brand new to this and already heavily invested even though I haven't taken the products out of the bag. Have the music - now on to the video!
I have been a bit too scared to get started with video as it seemed a bit too intimidating on my DSLR but this video has really helped put that to rest. Thanks very much!
Thank you, that was very useful. I've found bits and pieces on TH-cam before but this is the first video that covers most of my beginners questions. Just off to check what else you've done!
Really helpful. I have a pro camera that is far smarter than me and have been taking stills for 3 years and wanted to try video. Absolutely perfect place to start was your video! Thanks.
Okay I give up, this is PT 1... where is PT 2?!!! BTW great job with this. I saw this video a while back and have been searching for it for weeks now. Glad I found it again, it is safely saved this time. :)
Thank you +Javaman92 Sorry, I don't think we made a pt2. Best way to find your way around my vids is on my site. They're all there and categorised and searchable. Have alook and see what you think - MIKE www.photographycourses.biz/videos
Hi Mike, I really enjoy watching your video's as they are very informative. I have learnt a lot especially with this video and have applied the same principle while filming my son and the dog around our local pond. Please follow up with a part two. Thanks, Jane.
Many thanks for all your easy to understand videos Mike. I have gained lot of useful knowledge from them and your great way of presentation. As a complete amateur in this field I am truly inspired to get a lot more from photography now. Look forward to more great content.
Thank you so much for the video lesson. I have to say, I have learned more in your video than I did in one whole semester in a Digital Video class from my college. Super information and presented so I can understand it, Thanks Mike !
Great video Mike, good tips as usual, thanks! And yes, more videos on 'video' would be very welcome. I discovered your channel and site about 2 weeks ago, and have been watching your great videos back to back. Your advice is easy to understand, your tips are achievable and your help has so far been invaluable! Thank you for spending your time to create and upload these free tutorials and share your knowledge and experience. Chris
Chris Kennedy happy they helped. Please help me make more free vids by ‘Liking’ them and sharing them with other photographers on forums, Facebook etc .... It might be easier to find your way around my vids on my website at www.photographycourses.biz/videos
Hi mike love the video and sound from your broadcast camera that you use in your videos. Im very happy with my canon eos 600D for video. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the insights! I have been doing still since the late 70s but never video as the results have been really bad. Now I'm inspired and will include some videos on my channel - provided I get it right! Thanks a lot!
So many good tips in this video. The "lights came on" when you mentioned letting the video run after you've done any narrating in case you don't want the narration in the finished product. I have subscribed!
i was thinking about this place the other day and couldnt remember where it was and what it was called the last time i visited that pond was when i was round about 6 or so when we had snow fantastic little place thanks to you i now know where this little beauty sits in the new forest 15 to 20 minute drive from my house. great tutorial theres so much more to filming than point press record and done lol wish i had a camera id love to do this kind of stuff i love being creative but unable too do so
Yeah I have to say... I'm new to photography and have watched a lot of different people on youtube. Mike is hands down my favorite. Not sure what it is.... maybe the accent :) Keep em coming Mike... and if you ever find yourself in Texas... let me know... beer is on me.. :)
This is excellent, great content for a photographer looking to get into video. Thanks for sharing, any chance of more in this series? Your presentation style is spot on, and a British accent as well, hooray!
Thanks Anthony. I'm sorry but it's unlikely I'll make more vids about video with DSLR. I find them very fiddly and use dedicated video cameras. Sony PXW-X70 and Sony EX1R. - MIKE :-/
Shame, as I'm sure they'd be great! Totally understand though, I bought a loupe to attach to the rear screen and it's a bit of a 'faff to take on and off, I'm determined to give it a go though! Thanks again, your 'part 1' is a great starting point.
Great video Mike. Your teaching style is great. I use my alpha A57 so shoot my kids perform on rock shows and am leaning how exposure for videos is essential. Thanks for your tips and I am looking forward for more!
I have the Canon EOS Rebel T3. I have not tried the video capabilities as yet but the tutorial has peaked my interest. It would be great if you could do some more and maybe include what editing software you use and some basics of how to use it. Thanks for the great video.
Very helpful! I'm looking to start shooting product reviews for TH-cam. I have a Canon t5i and hope to try out some of your ideas with that camera. I realize that shooting with a DSLR can be a great experience but for the novice it can be very intimidating. So many settings and things to learn. I just find this crazy because I can just toss my GoPro on my chest and record some nice video when I mountain bike. That being said I totally realize that this is a night and day type of video recording but man, all these stops and seconds things you are talking about kind of make my head spin! I hope I can learn more from your channel and others here on TH-cam. Good stuff and thank you again!
Just moving into videoing wildlife - found this very helpful in trying to get into a "videoing" mindset-many thanks. I will look for more videoing content on your channel now😊
Thanks @Mike Holgate. I'm sorry but I decided not to do much about video and stick to stills, mostly because i don't use a DSLR for it, I use a video camera... MIKE :-/
Great tutorial Mike! I know Nikon D300S does not have this option, but for cameras that have 50-60fps capability you should use 1/100-1/125 shutter speed. This will help with shallower depth of field. I use Sony A57 with translucent mirror, full time live view on back display or view finder, continues auto focus, focus peeking in manual focus. All these features make video recording so much easier, closer to video camera than SLR.
Hello Mike, I've been watching your videos a lot recently and I can honestly say they're fantastic! I feel like I have learned so much from them. Keep up your great work and I look forward to part 2 (and all future videos!) Many Thanks
Nice video Mike, I did get a little lost with all the lens changes and filter additions but since this is new to me I am sure it will come together with practice. I did learn alot from you about taking your time and filming in short segments, so you have help my journey with video begin. Thank you and please continue to do more!
Very nice video very well explained. Something I managed to get for my camera is a variable Neutral density filter. It looks rather like a polariser but the twist adjusts the density. Very useful for long lens work
Mike, your video was so nicely put together for beginners like us.. l am just getting into this video shooting world with a dslr and your video was very helpful.. thanks for your effort and time !
Great video; very well explained, it makes me remember my beginning shooting video, long time ago! I should have liked to have these teachings. I liked your video very much. Thanks.
I recently switched from practising photography to learning video and after trolling so many video tutorial sites i remembered how awesome mike browne was in helping me understand photography. I type in Mike brown video dslr and lo and behold there he is explaining everything I wanted perfectly and clearly in 20 mins. Thank you Mike for your genius videos
Thanks Jungli. I haven't done much about DSLR video and this is mostly about production, how to tell the story in moving pics. happy it helped - MIKE
Great video, showing simple stuff that video photographers would know by nature, but most folks would overlook..
thank you! please do like, subscribed and share so we can make more videos! - Melissa pp Mike
A lot of work went into putting this together... very nice of you to do this... I continue to learn from so many places , you included.. thank you.
Mike you are a national treasure with your videos !!! Keep the DSLR Video series coming. Excellent work all round ! Greetings and best wishes from Bonnie Scotland !
Absolutely. The world is moving fast as i have things to learn and experiment with about DSLR video before making more films. I've been a TV camera man for BBC and ITV but always used a dedicated film camera. Whilst the production process is the same shooting with DSLRs is very different..
Thank you. I'll be making more DSLR video videos but have to learn more about the technical camera issues myself first. Despite having been a TV camera man we don't shoot our videos with a DSLR.
Hi Mike
This is one of the best video tutorials I have ever seen.
Most spend to much time on all the technical settings.
You actually show how to make a good video.
I like your on screen style as well, very casual and laid back.
Thanks Digmen1, Glad your enjoying my videos - MIKE :-)
Absolutely. Phones are great sound recorders and i have a converter cable to capture sound on my iPhone. I'll say more about sound in another dedicated video.
Liked it immensely, made easy to understand . Would certainly like to see more of these
This is the best tutorial in TH-cam, I love how you showed how Not to do it and then the correct way to do it. You gained a new subscriber mate 👍
thank you for subscribing elcapix, please do share it too so we can make more - Melissa pp Mike
Mike Browne Is over Ig and Twitter already 👍
Glad to see you back, I have missed your informative tutorials for us.
I came across this video after looking at many others. The others invariably go straight to "settings" and leave it at that. You are so right when you say that it's a different mindset needed than when shooting stills. As a beginner at video with my DSLR I really appreciate you taking the time to demonstrate that mindset by walking me through the making of your short demo video. Very nicely done...thank you!
The videos keep getting better and better. One day I have to plan a vacation to the UK and take Mike to lunch for all the great teaching in his videos. lol
This is the first video I have watched that did't require all kinds of additional/semi pro video equipment. I just want to make a few nice clips here and there when I'm out shooting still shots. Thank you! Well done.
You're welcome +phoozchic - MIKE
It's good to see you back, Mike. I'm fairly new to photography and have to say your tutorials are excellent. I have learned so much from studying them so my thanks go to you for the entertaining and informative way you that you present them.
I would like to see more tutorials on making videos. I've never used the facility but it's something I'd like to have a go at. Thanks again for the great tutorials.
Hello Mike, thanks for a good lesson. I'm just getting into video and your "How To" is just what I need.
Thank you. There is a difference in footage for two reasons. the D300s is quite old now and costs under £1000. Our video camera is a dedicated broadcast camera costing £6000. But did you watch and compare the footage in the edited sample? The individual shots are without sharpening or contrast but the edited version is with it added in post..
I have learned so much in a short time. Your explanations are easy to understand and that is important. I also like that you are just teaching us, but not trying to steer towards any particular type of equipment. Oh you mention what you use and how good it is, but that is normal.
Thanks for this. Very informative. Just starting to explore the video capabilities of my kit. Your style of delivery is engaging and kept me watching through to the end.
thank you Robert, glad you find helpful - Melissa pp Mike
Thank you , superb tutorial on video composition . I'm a seasoned photographer but using the video capability of my Canon DSLR will be a new venture . First assignment tomorrow is a Police Academy graduation , and while I know what settings to use , I find this video on how to make videos more interesting a really good find tonight ! Thank you again .
NJ , USA
Hey thanks machia0705 - happy to help - MIKE
Señor Browne usted es muy buen MAESTRO. Straight to the point, pure and simple GRACIAS.
Thank you Pablo Ferrer
I watch many of your videos. Always very well explained. Thank You.
As per normal an excellent video. I've been using one of my DSLR's for video for about 2 years now and loving it. Less hassle in the long run from carrying a larger video cam about. Specialy love the diting part of videoing.
Brilliant, Mike, your Video tutorial(s) come just when I started to play with the previously ignored Video functionality of my DSLR in order to capture my daughter's first tries of solid foods. Hilarious, I can tell you. The faces she makes when tasting mashed potatoes for the very first time in her life! Imagine being able to watch yourself as a 5 month old entering the world of taste!
I am glad I found this video I have been curious about starting to shoot video with my DSLRs but this was very informative!
This is great! Mike, I have watched just about all of your photography videos and I absolutely love them, learned alot! i recently wanted to learn about doing video with my DSLR, I first went and checked your channel. Unfortunately , I didn't find any videos. The following week I got the email saying you added this new video to yiur channel! I loveb
I'm working on it. There are the monthly one day workshops I run on the Dorset / Hampshire coast. Dates and booking available from now to next autumn on the website. Germany, Lanzarote and Scotland coming soon.
I love the way you took time to go in the details. I used to take videos walking around and now you've opened my eyed to all the possibilities and a work around with manual shutter speed before it was all confusing to me. Thanks Mike.
Thank you so much, Mr. Mike. Brand new to this and already heavily invested even though I haven't taken the products out of the bag. Have the music - now on to the video!
Good stuff, you touched on lots of areas that can easily be forgotten when going from pics to videos.
Very very informative video you have done, Mike! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Pat Chan glad to help. Please help me make more by sharing my vids, clicking in some likes etc....
I have been a bit too scared to get started with video as it seemed a bit too intimidating on my DSLR but this video has really helped put that to rest. Thanks very much!
Thank you, that was very useful. I've found bits and pieces on TH-cam before but this is the first video that covers most of my beginners questions.
Just off to check what else you've done!
Thank you Dave Perris we are glad you found it useful - MELISSA FOX ( for Mike ) :)
hey mike. always looking forward to your videos. you provide good information for free and you care more than most teachers.
Really helpful. I have a pro camera that is far smarter than me and have been taking stills for 3 years and wanted to try video. Absolutely perfect place to start was your video! Thanks.
thank you blueboy - Melissa pp Mike
Have a great trip...
Thank you for this tutorial. Is there a pt2? I couldn´t find it.
Okay I give up, this is PT 1... where is PT 2?!!! BTW great job with this. I saw this video a while back and have been searching for it for weeks now. Glad I found it again, it is safely saved this time. :)
Thank you +Javaman92 Sorry, I don't think we made a pt2. Best way to find your way around my vids is on my site. They're all there and categorised and searchable. Have alook and see what you think - MIKE
www.photographycourses.biz/videos
Hi Mike, I really enjoy watching your video's as they are very informative. I have learnt a lot especially with this video and have applied the same principle while filming my son and the dog around our local pond. Please follow up with a part two. Thanks, Jane.
Thank you Jane Johnson - I'll see what I can do....
Many thanks for all your easy to understand videos Mike. I have gained lot of useful knowledge from them and your great way of presentation. As a complete amateur in this field I am truly inspired to get a lot more from photography now. Look forward to more great content.
Thank you Ian Mather Please help me make more videos by sharing them with other photographers on forums, social media etc... Thanks :-)
really good video. great tips. I'm looking forward to the next part. thanks
I do quite a bit DSLR video, but still learn few things, nice video, look forward to more of the series.
Very nice and inspiring indeed please post some more of your great videos. Thank you
Thank you so much for the video lesson. I have to say, I have learned more in your video than I did in one whole semester in a Digital Video class from my college. Super information and presented so I can understand it, Thanks Mike !
Thanks +Bryon Tapp - MIKE
Thank you. Yes this was a pretty basic intro and there are many great cameras with better video facilities available now.
Great video Mike, good tips as usual, thanks!
And yes, more videos on 'video' would be very welcome.
I discovered your channel and site about 2 weeks ago, and have been watching your great videos back to back. Your advice is easy to understand, your tips are achievable and your help has so far been invaluable!
Thank you for spending your time to create and upload these free tutorials and share your knowledge and experience.
Chris
Chris Kennedy happy they helped. Please help me make more free vids by ‘Liking’ them and sharing them with other photographers on forums, Facebook etc .... It might be easier to find your way around my vids on my website at www.photographycourses.biz/videos
Will do Mike Browne.
Thanks again and please keep up the great work!!
Thank you Michael
Fantastic tutorial... Just what I need to start my video making journey. Thank you
thank you +How To Make A Video wish you all the best and have fun on the journey! - Melissa pp Mike
Ive just upgraded to the nikon D7100 mike and this is what i want to learn is how to film well using my new camera. Thanks for this
Thanks for these great tips. I'm just in the process of switching to DSLR for video making - There's a lot to learn and this helped a lot.
Hi mike love the video and sound from your broadcast camera that you use in your videos. Im very happy with my canon eos 600D for video. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much. I had bits and pieces of shooting video with DSLR and you tied it together in one sequence that was simple and easy to follow.
My pleasure JDTV66 - I'll be making more DSLR video films when i get a video DSLR of my own... (We shoot these on a Sony EX1)
Thanks for the insights! I have been doing still since the late 70s but never video as the results have been really bad. Now I'm inspired and will include some videos on my channel - provided I get it right! Thanks a lot!
Mike, everything you explain is so understandable!
Great Video Mike. Thanks for all the info. Look forward to seeing more.
Thanks Mike, Great tutorial, I'm just getting into shooting videos. This is a great start.
Thank you Vizz Photography
So many good tips in this video. The "lights came on" when you mentioned letting the video run after you've done any narrating in case you don't want the narration in the finished product. I have subscribed!
Thanks Rick.. MIKE
i was thinking about this place the other day and couldnt remember where it was and what it was called the last time i visited that pond was when i was round about 6 or so when we had snow fantastic little place thanks to you i now know where this little beauty sits in the new forest 15 to 20 minute drive from my house. great tutorial theres so much more to filming than point press record and done lol wish i had a camera id love to do this kind of stuff i love being creative but unable too do so
Yeah I have to say... I'm new to photography and have watched a lot of different people on youtube. Mike is hands down my favorite. Not sure what it is.... maybe the accent :) Keep em coming Mike... and if you ever find yourself in Texas... let me know... beer is on me.. :)
Lovely video Mike. Well explained!!
This is excellent, great content for a photographer looking to get into video. Thanks for sharing, any chance of more in this series? Your presentation style is spot on, and a British accent as well, hooray!
Thanks Anthony. I'm sorry but it's unlikely I'll make more vids about video with DSLR. I find them very fiddly and use dedicated video cameras. Sony PXW-X70 and Sony EX1R. - MIKE :-/
Shame, as I'm sure they'd be great! Totally understand though, I bought a loupe to attach to the rear screen and it's a bit of a 'faff to take on and off, I'm determined to give it a go though! Thanks again, your 'part 1' is a great starting point.
i love it! Please really consider doing more of these. Thanks
Thanks alot Mike, this was an awesome introduction to video, so simple yet so informative.
Love your videos. Thank you for posting! So easy for the cash poor beginner!
thank you +Blonde Bobbi for the kind words, please do share it to social sites, and spread the word to help us make more videos
Great video Mike. Your teaching style is great. I use my alpha A57 so shoot my kids perform on rock shows and am leaning how exposure for videos is essential. Thanks for your tips and I am looking forward for more!
I have the Canon EOS Rebel T3. I have not tried the video capabilities as yet but the tutorial has peaked my interest. It would be great if you could do some more and maybe include what editing software you use and some basics of how to use it. Thanks for the great video.
absolutely love you mike, always great videos, really clear. big fan
As always, top-notch instructional video - and it's free! Thanks again, Mr. Mike.
Very helpful! I'm looking to start shooting product reviews for TH-cam. I have a Canon t5i and hope to try out some of your ideas with that camera. I realize that shooting with a DSLR can be a great experience but for the novice it can be very intimidating. So many settings and things to learn. I just find this crazy because I can just toss my GoPro on my chest and record some nice video when I mountain bike. That being said I totally realize that this is a night and day type of video recording but man, all these stops and seconds things you are talking about kind of make my head spin! I hope I can learn more from your channel and others here on TH-cam. Good stuff and thank you again!
thank you +Gene Arnold for the kind words. Melissa ( for Mike )
Just moving into videoing wildlife - found this very helpful in trying to get into a "videoing" mindset-many thanks. I will look for more videoing content on your channel now😊
Thanks @Mike Holgate. I'm sorry but I decided not to do much about video and stick to stills, mostly because i don't use a DSLR for it, I use a video camera... MIKE :-/
Great tutorial Mike!
I know Nikon D300S does not have this option, but for cameras that have 50-60fps capability you should use 1/100-1/125 shutter speed. This will help with shallower depth of field.
I use Sony A57 with translucent mirror, full time live view on back display or view finder, continues auto focus, focus peeking in manual focus. All these features make video recording so much easier, closer to video camera than SLR.
Hi Mike
Thanks for a lovely and informative video capturing with DSLR
Thank you. We use Sony radio mics.
Very eye opening. More videos on shooting video please.
Thank you. I recommend using a lens hood all the time.
great video mike! keep up the gud job of teaching us! thanks mate.
Hello Mike,
I've been watching your videos a lot recently and I can honestly say they're fantastic! I feel like I have learned so much from them. Keep up your great work and I look forward to part 2 (and all future videos!) Many Thanks
Thanks Liam Cogan
Great video Mike! I'd like to see a second video on the editing portion or how to deal with changing light during something like a sunset.
Excellent video, very easy to listen to your explanation, makes life a lot easier learning about filming with my DSLR. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!... MIKE 🙏😊
Very informative and easy to understand. Perhaps part 2 could show how you edited the video in post production?
Excellent training video. Well done and very helpful.
Thank you. There'll be more in depth films coming over the next few months.
I want to start shooting video. and this was great quality lesson. thank you for sharing
Thank you p mcd Please help me make more complimentary videos by sharing them on forums, Facebook etc..
Very nice. I learned a lot. I'd love to see more.
thank you +Jonathon Hurley - MELISSA ( for MIke )
Great video, I learn much. Yes, please post more on DSLR videos. Thank you.
Nicely done and very helpful.
Thanks that's good information I hope you teach us more about video recording, vedio editing and video color fix...
And thank you again.
Nice video Mike, I did get a little lost with all the lens changes and filter additions but since this is new to me I am sure it will come together with practice. I did learn alot from you about taking your time and filming in short segments, so you have help my journey with video begin. Thank you and please continue to do more!
thank you for the kind words - please do share it too so we can make more - Melissa pp Mike
Spa my mate, great video, just got a d5200 this is gonna help a lot, do show us more stuff!
inspiring to me as I really am just on the cusp of learning to do video with a brand new 6D. Cheers and Thanks.
Thank you. There'll be more.... And all our films are led by everyone's requests and questions so thanks again for contributing.. :-)
Mike ,
I really love what you did in this video !
Happy New Year !
Thanks!
Thanks +Larry Tam Happy new year to you too - MIKE
I shoot a lot of video also, but it is always nice to hear others take on a subject.
Very nice video very well explained. Something I managed to get for my camera is a variable Neutral density filter. It looks rather like a polariser but the twist adjusts the density. Very useful for long lens work
Mike, your video was so nicely put together for beginners like us.. l am just getting into this video shooting world with a dslr and your video was very helpful.. thanks for your effort and time !
thank you! - Melissa pp Mike
you're the man mike, very informative and truly helpful.
Thank you, please do share it too so we can make more - Melissa pp Mike
Thank you from nz. You are a wonderful teacher Mike, exactly what I was looking for.
Hope one day we will see you back doing this, lol. 👍🌏👍
Great video; very well explained, it makes me remember my beginning shooting video, long time ago! I should have liked to have these teachings.
I liked your video very much. Thanks.
Happy to have helped and glad you liked it José Marqués :-)
This is one of those rare "how-to" videos that I instantly liked. Thanks for putting this together. Found it very useful.
My pleasure MedianMagic - thanks..
Really informative video, can we have some more please?
Thank you.