Hi Ejaz, wow, your pictures are so amazing ! You certainly remember me from the horse shooting in Camargue. You are so right, but I have always in my head to let my ISO as lower as possible. I hate high ISO, but I know that this is probably not the right thinking... Greetings !
Hello Romain, How are you great to connect with you again. That is how I used to think when I was photographing with film. In the digital world I keep the iso at what the camera manufacturers suggest. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Stay in touch. Best Ejaz
EVERYONE WHO IS SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY SHOULD WATCH THIS!!! In it's stark simplicity it is simply brilliant. The points you make here are crucial as well as informative. THANK YOU!!! PLEASE KEEP POSTING!!!
Your breakdown of camera settings for achieving perfect exposure is incredibly helpful, especially for those of us striving to improve our photography. Quick question: how do you personally approach adjusting these settings in rapidly changing lighting conditions, like during golden hour? Would love to hear your insights!
Good Morning Anne, thanks for taking the time to watch my videos and for your kind words! I have set my camera to 1/3 exposure increments so I normally open up with my shutter one click at a time. I hope this helps
Happy new year to you and your family Olav! Yes I only use spot metering. I can’t really use over and underexposure because what I am thinking is different than what the camera is thinking. Camera wants to make every thing grey so it will make decisions based on that and of corse I know it’s job so I know what the camera suggest is wrong in terms of over and under. I hope this was helpful. Have a fun day Ejaz
Good Morning Derek, thanks for pointing that out, I appreciate it. Just go to the lowest NUMBER. Your lens allows you. And that should be good. I hope this helps. Best Ejaz
This is a really good video to learn wildlife photography.
Hi Ejaz, wow, your pictures are so amazing ! You certainly remember me from the horse shooting in Camargue. You are so right, but I have always in my head to let my ISO as lower as possible. I hate high ISO, but I know that this is probably not the right thinking...
Greetings !
Hello Romain, How are you great to connect with you again. That is how I used to think when I was photographing with film. In the digital world I keep the iso at what the camera manufacturers suggest. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Stay in touch.
Best Ejaz
EVERYONE WHO IS SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR PHOTOGRAPHY SHOULD WATCH THIS!!! In it's stark simplicity it is simply brilliant. The points you make here are crucial as well as informative. THANK YOU!!! PLEASE KEEP POSTING!!!
Thank you for your kind words Michael! I really appreciate your support.
I love that I learn how to trust my gut from your videos!
I am glad you are getting that from my videos. Best Ejaz
This vlog is a must-watch for photographers looking to master their camera settings! Thanks Ejaz
Glad you found it helpful! Best Ejaz
Your breakdown of camera settings for achieving perfect exposure is incredibly helpful, especially for those of us striving to improve our photography. Quick question: how do you personally approach adjusting these settings in rapidly changing lighting conditions, like during golden hour? Would love to hear your insights!
Good Morning Anne, thanks for taking the time to watch my videos and for your kind words! I have set my camera to 1/3 exposure increments so I normally open up with my shutter one click at a time. I hope this helps
Hi Ejaz,happy new year to you'll the best for 2025.......question,do you use still spotmetering on this? And no over or underexposure?
Happy new year to you and your family Olav! Yes I only use spot metering. I can’t really use over and underexposure because what I am thinking is different than what the camera is thinking. Camera wants to make every thing grey so it will make decisions based on that and of corse I know it’s job so I know what the camera suggest is wrong in terms of over and under. I hope this was helpful. Have a fun day Ejaz
Unfortunately not everyone has a f1.8 or f2.8 lens 😢
Good Morning Derek, thanks for pointing that out, I appreciate it.
Just go to the lowest NUMBER. Your lens allows you. And that should be good. I hope this helps. Best Ejaz