I use manual settings every time I go out on a shoot. I am able to use an auto iso feature that exposes the image correctly keeping my shutter speed and aperture the same. Sometimes tho I turn it off and do manual iso exposure when needed. It's a very nice feature to save some time when out on a shoot. Just need to keep an eye on the auto iso level to make sure you aren't getting too much noise haha.
So from each shoot I try to either create a preset or make my own depending on the conditions I'm shooting in. After that I implement that present throughout the entire album to have a consistent look making minor adjustments to each photo where needed. I like to include the settings to each photo I shoot so people can get an idea where to start.
At car meets it's very difficult to work around all the people and really get creative with the angles. If it's a solo shoot then I have more freedom to work around different angles.
I never see Delorean's at car shows or cruise ins. Most of the time when i see one it's a museum. There is one parked at a house on a back road near me. I want to take pictures of it but it would be kinda weird to knock on their door asking to take pictures lol.
good photos brother, Tip :- use a Polarizing Filter next time and if you want to shoot with auto iso please set it from iso100 to iso800, and for the most part you don't need to use auto iso in day time. just use manual.
No way you just said get a polarizer 🤣 if you watched the video you will see me using a polarizer dawg. I do a lot of night photography so my auto iso is set to 12800. I'm not afraid of going over 800 iso Sony is built different son. The auto iso is convenient in this environment so I can get quick shots and move on without worrying about exposure. Next time watch the full video before making "tips"
Increase your shutter speed perhaps. Maybe you have shaky hands and it causes some motion blur. Try using different focus modes if your camera has that option. Hope this helps. The settings I use are not meant to be used in every situation. Gotta be flexible to adjust and adapt to different environments.
Good question. It's all about depth of field. A higher aperture such as f5-f7.1 allows less light into the camera however your depth of field is also increased. I had multiple subjects I was trying to get in frame. I wanted them to be in focus and not blurred in my background. A wide open aperture like f1.4 or f2.8 would only keep the first subject in focus while blurring the other ones behind it. Hope this helps 😉
Do you film in auto focus or manual? Auto ISO or Change it each time? cause i see it change alot.. should i change the shutter speed and apt? or should i just film in auto? Although Pics are so fire bro.
I use auto focus, but I use different types of focusing points.I shoot in manual mode always. Iso I usually set it to auto during the day and just control my shutter speed and aperture. Definitely if you are a beginner learn how to use it by changing it yourself. I have a great video on that. Hope this helps
I am not a huge fan of the canon budget cameras especially once you get to learn camera basics. It's a very limiting piece of equipment. My recommendation as I recommend to all new camera enthusiasts is to get a used Sony a7ii with some prime lenses of a marketplace such as Facebook or ebay. The cost is a bit more upfront but you get so much more for your money.
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf Sometimes they do sometimes they don’t, its only bad when your chatting with your mates in some of your videos and its a bit quiet
Noted, I'll try to speak clearer and louder next time around. Creating subtitles is a lot of work, makes the video production about twice as long unfortunately.
The fact that someone engine swaped a mazda MX5 or whatever and gave it a Corvette engine is CRAZY!
Have a few awesome upcoming videos I'm really excited to share!! Stay tuned!
Fire pics but were they in auto because I saw the settings change so quick.
I use manual settings every time I go out on a shoot. I am able to use an auto iso feature that exposes the image correctly keeping my shutter speed and aperture the same. Sometimes tho I turn it off and do manual iso exposure when needed. It's a very nice feature to save some time when out on a shoot. Just need to keep an eye on the auto iso level to make sure you aren't getting too much noise haha.
Congrats mate! Got some really nice shots there
Thank you brother 🙏
16:54 the Porsche looks so happy 😭
Are you using some kind of log profile? Really like your pics and pov. It's nice that you put some info on every Pic.
So from each shoot I try to either create a preset or make my own depending on the conditions I'm shooting in. After that I implement that present throughout the entire album to have a consistent look making minor adjustments to each photo where needed. I like to include the settings to each photo I shoot so people can get an idea where to start.
hey man. love the work. angles feel bland but everything else is consistent. love it
At car meets it's very difficult to work around all the people and really get creative with the angles. If it's a solo shoot then I have more freedom to work around different angles.
97 subs on yt and only 470 on insta is insane man. your work is insane. keep it up and you gonna blow up.
Gotta start somewhere haha. And thank you for the kind words. You are an absolute legend 💪💪
red car was a Chrysler Conquest/ Mitsubishi Starion
Thank you. I'm glad someone knows! I felt helpless at that moment, didn't know what I was looking at haha.
good job! Epic meet!
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I never see Delorean's at car shows or cruise ins. Most of the time when i see one it's a museum. There is one parked at a house on a back road near me. I want to take pictures of it but it would be kinda weird to knock on their door asking to take pictures lol.
I was there!!
That's awesome man hopefully you'll see me around the next event
Fire 🔥🔥 good pics brother ☝🏽
Absolutely legend 💪💪
good photos brother, Tip :- use a Polarizing Filter next time and if you want to shoot with auto iso please set it from iso100 to iso800, and for the most part you don't need to use auto iso in day time. just use manual.
No way you just said get a polarizer 🤣 if you watched the video you will see me using a polarizer dawg. I do a lot of night photography so my auto iso is set to 12800. I'm not afraid of going over 800 iso Sony is built different son. The auto iso is convenient in this environment so I can get quick shots and move on without worrying about exposure. Next time watch the full video before making "tips"
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf sorry bro my bad i shouldn't have commented in the first half of the video.
Apology accepted, you have my respect 💪
I have a canon r50 with kit lens love the photos but low resolution and slightly blurry I use ur setting what do I do (iso 100 shutter 1/80 or more
Increase your shutter speed perhaps. Maybe you have shaky hands and it causes some motion blur. Try using different focus modes if your camera has that option. Hope this helps. The settings I use are not meant to be used in every situation. Gotta be flexible to adjust and adapt to different environments.
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf I use 1/80 or more usually at 1/320
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf yeah
What made you choose to shoot at F5 at the beginning of the video?
Good question. It's all about depth of field. A higher aperture such as f5-f7.1 allows less light into the camera however your depth of field is also increased. I had multiple subjects I was trying to get in frame. I wanted them to be in focus and not blurred in my background. A wide open aperture like f1.4 or f2.8 would only keep the first subject in focus while blurring the other ones behind it. Hope this helps 😉
Do you film in auto focus or manual? Auto ISO or Change it each time? cause i see it change alot.. should i change the shutter speed and apt? or should i just film in auto? Although Pics are so fire bro.
I use auto focus, but I use different types of focusing points.I shoot in manual mode always. Iso I usually set it to auto during the day and just control my shutter speed and aperture. Definitely if you are a beginner learn how to use it by changing it yourself. I have a great video on that. Hope this helps
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xfThanks bro, im buying the canon 2000d with a 50mm 1.8. Do you have any suggestions to do with it? And any comments about it?
I am not a huge fan of the canon budget cameras especially once you get to learn camera basics. It's a very limiting piece of equipment. My recommendation as I recommend to all new camera enthusiasts is to get a used Sony a7ii with some prime lenses of a marketplace such as Facebook or ebay. The cost is a bit more upfront but you get so much more for your money.
What camera do u have if u don’t mind me asking
Sony a7iv
the pictures you show after you take them, are they edited or raw?
Edited
Hey man what camera body is this?
Sony a7iv
Love your videos, sometimes I wish you put subtitles, I am to damn deaf for this lmao
Do the autogenerated subtitles not do a good job?
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf Sometimes they do sometimes they don’t, its only bad when your chatting with your mates in some of your videos and its a bit quiet
Noted, I'll try to speak clearer and louder next time around. Creating subtitles is a lot of work, makes the video production about twice as long unfortunately.
@@MDPHOTOGRAPHY-wb3xf totally understand that, love the videos boss
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where is bmw picture
15:17