LENR works great. During the second "exposure," you can bag the camera or remove it from the tripod. When you switch off the camera, the second exposure stops, and you can continue shooting after switching it on again. Another good thing is that it only works for 1 s or longer shutter speeds.
There are You Tube channels aimed at creators which show one how to manage channels for maximum revenue and subs - "bonus tip at end" is precisely what they advocate. Many other channels do it too - eg Simon d'Entrement. I don't like it either but this chap has to have some reward for his sterling efforts - after all, we'd not directly paying him. So, if we think it's a con, we could just avoid the end. Trouble there is that YOU TUBE won't mark the channel as having had so much engagement. So, if I like a creator and respect what they are doing but don't wish to hang-around, I move the slider to the end anyway (unsure if it works but I hope so). Cheers.
The irony is that I'm testing the "stick around for the bonus" tip right now across some videos and I don't think it makes any difference to the amount of time that someone watches the video :D.
@@Photography-Explained i meant that the dynamic range through a DSLR viewfinder is what you see, but how is it through a EVF/screen on a hight contrast scene with mirrorless cameras? Never really took notice on a TG-6 or phone camera, how they handle it
So much talk, and absolute NOTHING new in this video. Everything explained in 1000 other videos on TH-cam. Sounds more like a 13 min long sales speech. Really obvious time is being drawn much longer than needed
@ph5740 why are you even here commenting? You know you have 1000's (apparently) videos to watch to teach you what you want to know, right? I learnt a lot, I can't fathom why you didn't learn anything. I'm a complete amateur, but I doubt you are any better. I cannot believe that anyone who is actually a competent photographer who cares about the profession, wouldn't comment your type of nonsense...
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Love the way you explained everything quickly, in plain English and with a smidge of humour. Thank you.
Thank you for the kind words Johnny!
Another excellent vid - I really love your no nonsense explanaitons of things and how you get them across....refreshing
Thanks for the kind words. Comments like yours fuels our content production :).
LENR works great. During the second "exposure," you can bag the camera or remove it from the tripod.
When you switch off the camera, the second exposure stops, and you can continue shooting after switching it on again.
Another good thing is that it only works for 1 s or longer shutter speeds.
AH! I honestly didn't even think about taking the shot and then just packing up/move to the next shot. That's really smart. Thanks for commenting.
Asking people to stick around to the end for a special piece of info is an absolute con.
There are You Tube channels aimed at creators which show one how to manage channels for maximum revenue and subs - "bonus tip at end" is precisely what they advocate. Many other channels do it too - eg Simon d'Entrement. I don't like it either but this chap has to have some reward for his sterling efforts - after all, we'd not directly paying him. So, if we think it's a con, we could just avoid the end. Trouble there is that YOU TUBE won't mark the channel as having had so much engagement. So, if I like a creator and respect what they are doing but don't wish to hang-around, I move the slider to the end anyway (unsure if it works but I hope so). Cheers.
The irony is that I'm testing the "stick around for the bonus" tip right now across some videos and I don't think it makes any difference to the amount of time that someone watches the video :D.
never thought dynamic range is a problem for mirrorless cameras when composing the shot. (Still shooting dslr...)
Not sure the cameras being mirrorless makes a difference to dynamic range other than Sony for example having newer mirrorless sensors.
@@Photography-Explained i meant that the dynamic range through a DSLR viewfinder is what you see, but how is it through a EVF/screen on a hight contrast scene with mirrorless cameras? Never really took notice on a TG-6 or phone camera, how they handle it
What is the gearhead code and price or do you have a link ?
This is the one I have - www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BTD7K2W8?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_9&=&crid=FDGYY7VR71TO&=&sprefix=geared+tr
Thanks interesting video. Will give dro a go!
Thanks for taking the time to comment! I'm glad the video was useful for you.
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My settings are perfectly fine. Mind your business.
Thank you for taking the time to comment Matt. I'm sorry this video wasn't for you.
So much talk, and absolute NOTHING new in this video. Everything explained in 1000 other videos on TH-cam. Sounds more like a 13 min long sales speech. Really obvious time is being drawn much longer than needed
I'm literally not selling anything. But thank you for taking the time to comment.
@ “Selling” shouldn’t be taken literally. But besides that, yes you are… selling your videos.
@ph5740 why are you even here commenting? You know you have 1000's (apparently) videos to watch to teach you what you want to know, right? I learnt a lot, I can't fathom why you didn't learn anything. I'm a complete amateur, but I doubt you are any better. I cannot believe that anyone who is actually a competent photographer who cares about the profession, wouldn't comment your type of nonsense...