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And also with a faster shutter speed, you’ll find yourself keep deleting photos that people were blinking in it
That’s why you burst shots when taking at high shutter speeds.
Blinking isn't that fast. You need a shutter speed of at least 1/60 for portrait photography.
@@tonymouannes It depends, for hand held I prefer 1/100 - 1/125
@@kovax4435 me too, I was talking about the minimum. Personally 1/60 gives me the worst results. That's probably close to the resonance of my hand or something, because I get more stable picture at 1/45 or lower. But I prefer going above 1/90 or even 1/120.
📷 In general, approximately
People, Animals, Machines
1/100 - 1/500 - 1/1000
And the iso?
@@hdgrimeycompensate the shutter and apperture
@@hdgrimeywhatever exposes the image well without being to grainy
No more than 800 ISO unless you plan to denoise which now A.I can take care of that
@@stratussx depends on camera, I can do 1600 and not have to denoise
also depends on what kind of shot your looking for. I shoot mainly automotive and for rolling shots a shutter speed between 1/40-1/80 provides crispy focus on the car while blurring the background out for a “roller”
I love slow shutter with moving subjects type photography, such as water falls, moving cars (so sometimes panning photos) and stuff like that cause it gives a dreamy type of vibe to it
that first photo with the bike looks amazing
Instructions unclear, set shutter speed to 110 seconds
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Thanks for the reminder on double the focal length, I always seem to forget this one
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I love how well you explain things, I want to be a professional equine photographer when I’m able to and your videos help a lot
Absolutely love this
I love that tips
Remember to use a big aperture. F1. 4 for example
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these tips would be so helpful to me if i had a really good camera but i don’t quite yet
As a aspiring beginner, this is very informative and very helpful!!
With a sensor and lens stabilization you can go even up to 1/10 with 50 mm (handheld)
This is true, but that only helps with YOUR movement, not the movement of your subject.
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I tend to use a really high shutter speed and a burst function for sports photography. My camera’s card is really big, so I just hold the button until the kick or action is just before it’s climax, and then just hold the shutter button while the camera goes brrrrrrt
Or use a flash to freeze motion
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I have no problem getting super sharp images of even moving cars at 1/350
The rule "your shutter speed should be 2x your focal lenght" is wrong. That rule came from Nikon D800 and it's bad AF at some times. Now with better cameras its no longer actual.
He's mistaking "sharpness" with freeze subjects ≠ blurry. Sharpness depends on focus accuracy and lens quality ONLY
He is being conservative to insure sharp images. Not a bad idea for beginners. The actual rule is shutter speed = length of lens. 100mm=1/100 (1/125 on most cameras), 500mm=1/500 etc. But not bad advice to double that when starting out. Also, yes, cameras nowadays have VR or IS. With this turned on you can get away with a slower speed. Sometimes quite a bit slower. But what people forget is that VR or IS may mitigate YOUR movement, it does nothing to freeze your subject. A blurry picture is a blurry picture. Doesn't matter if it was caused by your movement or the subject's movement. If you have something moving even relatively fast you will want at least 1/500, and that won't even come close to freezing a flying bird. Depending on the species, you would want 1/1600 or 1/2500 or even faster.
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depends if filming you want it twice the framerate
I am new to photography can you give me some tips on how I can start out please
What should be a good speed for trains?
You don’t really have to compensate with iso if you have a fast lens. Open up the aperture, increase lighting, change exposure or get a tripod. I personally HATE NOISE.
Why would you have to increase the iso? If you have a good aperture you wouldn't need to
I've never even considered raising my ISO to maintain a higher shutter speed while shooting outside. I'm going to try this next time I shoot sports in the rain. Normally I drop the shutter speed to 1/500 but the rain just looks like noise. (maybe part of the problem was the camera I was using at the time, it was close to 14 years old)
If the rain looks like noise, a longer shutter speed might help
For a lot of thing I end up using 6400 iso 1/200 shutter and with pop-up flash things are either still to dark, blurry, or just not good
I see why they call you " night dragon"!
Sometimes it is cool to use a slow shutter speed, you can capture motion vs fast which freezes the movement. All depends on what you want to capture
Eh, what about fixed exposure? Around 1/60 at most 35mm lenses with create extreme brightness
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Theres f stop as well
I always have to bump shutter speed down because the pictures are way underexposed
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should i stay on 100 ISO 1/500 or 400 ISO 1/2000 to reduce blur on my airplane photos?
to reduce blur i think you have to increase your aperture
Meanwhile me shooting 120mm 1/6th of a second
What happens is if I put my shutter speed over like 25 then the image is too dark even when I have tried to increase the brightness in any other way like iso
When i change my shutter speed my lighting gonna go darker how can i fix that?
where's the discription
Aputure?
i don't know if this dude just has no idea about photography and googles stuff and just paraphrases it wrong or was just taught wrong.... but the twice the focal length as shutter speed has nothing to do with movement of the subject but with holding the camera steady.... the longer the focal length the bigger impact shaking has.... with a 24mm you can shoot at 1/50s and it'll probably be fine.... try that with a 135mm and you'll get a blurry mess.... but most modern cameras/lenses have between 5-8 stops of Image Stabilisation.... each stop of image stabilisation lets you go 1 stop lower in shutter speed (atleast thats what advertisement says would still not shoot 1/30s with a 135mm)
Wait why is it that i put mine to 1/500 on my rebel t7 and it shows all black
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My photos are really dark with faster shutter speed, is this because of old camera?
It sounds like you make need to bump up your iso or change your aperture a bit
Wtf is that thing with the focal length and shutterspeed, either people tell you it should be at least exactly your focal length, the setting right above your focal length and now double?
I don't think that there should be a "rule of thumb" for shutterspeed and it always depends 100% on the situation what you use or what you can get away with
sixth ig
Wow 2nd comment
actually, the "get a shutter speed of twice your focal length" rule is no longer true since most cameras and lenses now are stabilized and you can get away with wayyyy slower shutter speeds and still get sharp results
Sharpness only depends on focus accuracy and lens quality. You mean "not blurry"
Aperture is private video
OK. Now can anyone explain how to know my camera focal lenght? 🤣
Sharpening has nothing to do with shutter speed. STOP spreading misinformation!!! Explain this properly!! You have to explain that higher shutter speed will make photos LESS BLURRY, ONLY. Being sharp depends on the focus and lens quality.
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ISO is a prefix that means equal. It is not three letters.
In this case it is three letters though, it stands for International Standardisation Organisation (sometimes International Organisation for Standardisation, although it probably gets confused with iOS in that form).
In this case specifically though it is what has been agreed upon for light sensitivity of a digital sensor or of film. Before that you had DIN (measured in angles, like 21° which is equivalent to 100 ISO) and ASA which was measured in numbers. These numbers double in order to indicate that you are doubling the light sensitivity. For example 25 goes to 50, to 100 and so on.
The ISO looked at the two and decided ASA was the future, renaming it to ISO and making (as far as I can tell) no changes to the system.
Rule of thumb for moving objects from a wildlife photographer. Anything under 1/3200 doesn't work. You're welcome
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Click the Denise button in LR ....problem solved.
200 ISO, 1/2500, F 4.0, Sunny front lit all day long. You are complicating this unnecessarily.
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