this tutorial was very helpful for me and i have understood the '3 stop' thing really well and this has made a tremendous improvement in my photos. thanks a lot
Your explanation is superb and any new beginner will understand easily :) Great Going, Thanks to my friend, who suggested me to see your videos. Thanks.
My dear friend, congratulations on your efforts.Your explanations on photography techinques really are fine.I,a retired teacher, get attracted to photography by your Coimbatore feeling voice.
@@sudhirshivaramphotography Noted sir. But, don't we use Shutter-Speed priority for capturing motion based objects, here you have used Aperture priority mode. Any specific reasons? Thanks.
Hello sir , can you please tell me what would be the set up for fairy light photography, especially when my subject will be in dark jungle or dark corridor with some few lights only like LED lights or moon light support
Unfortunately photography setting cannot be conveyed like that. It's important to understand the focal length being used, amount of light, composition (framing), what camera is being used and what tonality subjects you have. There is no magic setting like that. Please invest in learning photography.
Thanks a lot sir for your valuable techniques for low light and to take sharp photos when the subject is in motion. I don't have a DSLR, but I'll buy it soon and start professionally. :)
Same thing bro, either increase the iso or the shutter speed. In low light increasing shutting speed will also increase blur, if your increase the iso too much it will result in more noise, try to find a balance between the two
Hello Sir, in the above example, Why we need to decrease evaluate metering by 2/3 stop. In which scenarios, should we increase and decrease the metering? Please suggest.
The overall tonality was on the darker side and since I was in evaluative metering I had to do a -2/3 ev. You need to have a good hold on metering and 18% grey concept.
It was an amazing tutorial sir. But instead of increasing the ISO to 1600 (which makes image grainy), we can rather increase the shutter speed directly to 1/200 na..?? And as you said, if there's a moving object, it would be better to set the setting to shutter mode and capture it at high shutter speed.
Dear sir, This is anoop, geographer and teacher by proffession is very much interested in wildlife photography.For the past few years I have been shooting with entry level DSLR canon 600d and 1200d .I think I need to upgrade my equipment for better output.So please suggest which are the suitable camera body and lenses required for wildlife photography.Iam waiting for your earnest reply. Regards Anoop
Hello Anoop, here are a couple of blogs that I have put together on photography equipment buying. It should clarify a few things on the topic. www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/ www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
Sir ,thank you for that timely and valuable feedback. I am deeply stuck with some camera bodies and lenses.please suggest me which camera body will be better and the lenses for it. Camera body Canon 7d mark ii and nikon d500 ? Lenses 1.Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L is all usm 2.canon ef 400mm 5.6 USM 3.nikon af-s Nikkor 200-500 mm f5.6 Ed vr. 4.tamron so 150-600 mm f5 to 6.3 vc USD G2 5.sigma contemporary dg 150-600mm f 5 to 6.3 dg is hsm. 6.sigma sports dg 60 to 600 mm f 4.5 to 6.3 dg is hsm 7.sigma sports dg 150 to 600 mm f 5. To 6.3 is hsm . Please let me know which camera body and lens combination would be good for wildlife photography.waiting for your reply. Regards, Anoop
If your intent is wildlife, then go for the Canon 100-400 L IS2 lens and Canon 80D. Avoid the 7DM2. It's a very old body and will be replaced any time.
Thank you sir And I love wild life photography so sir I want to purchas DSLR so Nikon D5300 ki good or any other options in this range please give me advice
Hi... I have written these blogs on photography equipment buying. They talk about the criteria for selecting camera and lens for different genres of photography. Please do read: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/ www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
Hello sir.. I have nikon d5600 .. And I want to buy 18 400mm tamron.. is this good for me for starting wild life..?? I have a limited budget of 50k. Please help me And suggest me
Really helpful information sir, and I would Like to attend your seminars and classes in person. Am living in chennai so please share the about it, if anything like that
Thank you! Do keep a tab on our website for photography learning tours and workshops: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/photo-tour/ You may also want to check out our online tutorials to learn methodically: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/video-tutorials/
First to view and comment.. need a 💓 sir! A big fan. I bought a 200D and a 50mm prime. I love wildlife and I want to capture them at their habitat, just to frame on my walls (pure hobby). So if I buy a 70-300 IS II lens, will that suffice me enough atleast for an year until I learn the soul of photography?
Sir how do you suggest taking pictures at night. I tried in AV mode with ISO 3200 but the image was very shaky. I also tried in TV mode with ISO 1600/3200 with a higher Shutter Speed but then the image was either black or very shaky.
Hi, please do read these blogs that I have written on photography equipment buying. www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/ www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
Sir I have suddenly developed my interest in photography and I just want to ask that whether I should learn photography from an institution or should buy a DSLR and learn on my own .please help sir..
If you want to pursue photography as a hobby, you could start by picking up a DSLR and getting familiar with its functionalities by watching these videos. If you want to learn from the basics in a methodical way, then do check out our online video tutorials here: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/video-tutorials/
@subratajoardar65 : Thank you for your response. If u want to do bird photography then buy nikon 5300D with 150-500 mm lens or 70-300 mm lens . If u just want to watch birds and mammals the buy 10x zoom binoculars from decathlon.
This guy is a beast. Love his videos. As a beginner, i have watched the majority of his videos and have a very deep understanding of the basics.
Thank you for the appreciative words!
this tutorial was very helpful for me and i have understood the '3 stop' thing really well and this has made a tremendous improvement in my photos. thanks a lot
Your explanation is superb and any new beginner will understand easily :) Great Going, Thanks to my friend, who suggested me to see your videos. Thanks.
nice information... great tips sir,, thanks....
Great Information ..................well explained as usual. Thank you for sharing those information!
Ur teaching method is awesome and for beginners it's very understandable one.. Thank you so much sir keep on motivate us thank you.
My dear friend, congratulations on your efforts.Your explanations on photography techinques really are fine.I,a retired teacher, get attracted to photography by your Coimbatore feeling voice.
Thank you :)
Thank you very much Sir very helpful clip
Happy to help
Thank you sir for available information regarding iso shutterspeed
Sir, great video, but can u help me on how did you arrive at the conclusion that the Shutterspeed needs to be moved 3 stops further and not 5 or 6.
That's because a shutter speed of 1/200 or 1/250 is good enough to freeze that slow moving tyre.
@@sudhirshivaramphotography Noted sir. But, don't we use Shutter-Speed priority for capturing motion based objects, here you have used Aperture priority mode. Any specific reasons? Thanks.
Hello sir , can you please tell me what would be the set up for fairy light photography, especially when my subject will be in dark jungle or dark corridor with some few lights only like LED lights or moon light support
Unfortunately photography setting cannot be conveyed like that. It's important to understand the focal length being used, amount of light, composition (framing), what camera is being used and what tonality subjects you have. There is no magic setting like that. Please invest in learning photography.
Ok thank you so much .
Thank you so much sir for clearing the concept...Keep on guiding us...
Thanks a lot sir for your valuable techniques for low light and to take sharp photos when the subject is in motion. I don't have a DSLR, but I'll buy it soon and start professionally. :)
Hope you get one soon, and good luck with your photography pursuit :)
Your teaching is extorodnary sir... !!!
Super great e.g sir, but same type of e.g can u give indoor condition low light photography ????
Same thing bro, either increase the iso or the shutter speed. In low light increasing shutting speed will also increase blur, if your increase the iso too much it will result in more noise, try to find a balance between the two
What is the Model of camera you're using sir?
what a super insightful video!
super helpful! thanks for sharing this great content with us!
loved watching this!
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful :)
But more ISO will add grains to the photo
Thank you sir very helpful tutorial all the best
Thank you sir 🙏
Really helpful 😸
I'm glad!
Thank you sir best use full video
Glad that you found it useful :)
Well explained !
Sir . we need this type of more tutorials that amatuers can destory their problem sir... !!!
Please subscribe to my video tutorials for that here:
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Thank you sir for the helpful tutorial
Hello Sir, in the above example, Why we need to decrease evaluate metering by 2/3 stop. In which scenarios, should we increase and decrease the metering? Please suggest.
The overall tonality was on the darker side and since I was in evaluative metering I had to do a -2/3 ev. You need to have a good hold on metering and 18% grey concept.
Thank you sir, could you please share the links to know more about. Thanks in advance.
Sir, you under exposed because you are shooting a black Tyre under the shadows. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@@bhkharikrishna Here's the link to our online photography tutorials: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/video-tutorials/
Thank you Sir
In Av mode with F/4 and ISO at 1600 the shutter speed does not increase to 1/200 sec. I have a 1000D camera. pl advice
Thank you for the information I will experiment with my camera ! I’m using a canon sx60 hs
Thank you for watching, and good luck with your photography.
Sir my camera 700d upgrade camera in wildlife photos in with model in Canon camera
It was an amazing tutorial sir. But instead of increasing the ISO to 1600 (which makes image grainy), we can rather increase the shutter speed directly to 1/200 na..?? And as you said, if there's a moving object, it would be better to set the setting to shutter mode and capture it at high shutter speed.
Good
Dear sir,
This is anoop, geographer and teacher by proffession is very much interested in wildlife photography.For the past few years I have been shooting with entry level DSLR canon 600d and 1200d .I think I need to upgrade my equipment for better output.So please suggest which are the suitable camera body and lenses required for wildlife photography.Iam waiting for your earnest reply.
Regards
Anoop
Hello Anoop, here are a couple of blogs that I have put together on photography equipment buying. It should clarify a few things on the topic.
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
Sir ,thank you for that timely and valuable feedback. I am deeply stuck with some camera bodies and lenses.please suggest me which camera body will be better and the lenses for it.
Camera body
Canon 7d mark ii and nikon d500 ?
Lenses
1.Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L is all usm
2.canon ef 400mm 5.6 USM
3.nikon af-s Nikkor 200-500 mm f5.6 Ed vr.
4.tamron so 150-600 mm f5 to 6.3 vc USD G2
5.sigma contemporary dg 150-600mm f 5 to 6.3 dg is hsm.
6.sigma sports dg 60 to 600 mm f 4.5 to 6.3 dg is hsm
7.sigma sports dg 150 to 600 mm f 5. To 6.3 is hsm .
Please let me know which camera body and lens combination would be good for wildlife photography.waiting for your reply.
Regards,
Anoop
If you have any other suggestions please let me know.
Regards,anoop
If your intent is wildlife, then go for the Canon 100-400 L IS2 lens and Canon 80D. Avoid the 7DM2. It's a very old body and will be replaced any time.
Another good option will be the Nikon D500 + Nikkor 200-500 lens. Great combination for wildlife.
Please correct me…on shutter priority 1/200 and ISO 1600 and same aperture priority you get a still clear image.
Both will be same...with same settings.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Can you not just leave the camera in servo mode for all shots? If not, why not?
Thank you sir fr information
Thank you sir
And I love wild life photography so sir I want to purchas DSLR so Nikon D5300 ki good or any other options in this range please give me advice
Hi... I have written these blogs on photography equipment buying. They talk about the criteria for selecting camera and lens for different genres of photography. Please do read:
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
Hello sir..
I have nikon d5600 .. And I want to buy 18 400mm tamron.. is this good for me for starting wild life..??
I have a limited budget of 50k.
Please help me And suggest me
Really helpful information sir, and I would Like to attend your seminars and classes in person. Am living in chennai so please share the about it, if anything like that
Thank you! Do keep a tab on our website for photography learning tours and workshops: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/photo-tour/
You may also want to check out our online tutorials to learn methodically: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/video-tutorials/
Hello sir I was watching your video on the influencers and bam...your video came in
That's nice :)
why u stopped making videos
First to view and comment.. need a 💓 sir! A big fan. I bought a 200D and a 50mm prime. I love wildlife and I want to capture them at their habitat, just to frame on my walls (pure hobby). So if I buy a 70-300 IS II lens, will that suffice me enough atleast for an year until I learn the soul of photography?
Thanks for being the first to view and comment :)
If it's habitat images you seek, the 70-300 is a good lens.
Sir how do you suggest taking pictures at night. I tried in AV mode with ISO 3200 but the image was very shaky. I also tried in TV mode with ISO 1600/3200 with a higher Shutter Speed but then the image was either black or very shaky.
Thank u sir....
Make more tutorial kind of videos which is available for everyone
A lot more tutorial videos are available for everyone at a very nominal price on my website.
Awesome
Please sir
Tell me which camera is best
Nikon D5600
Canon 200d
Please please sir
Make a video for which camera is best
nikon d5600 vs canon 200d
When we increase ISO, how to reduce noise.?
Unfortunately that's a camera limitation depending on the model.
@@sudhirshivaramphotography ohk, thank you 😊
Hello sir,
Sir which is the best camera below 50,000/-
Hi, please do read these blogs that I have written on photography equipment buying.
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/beginners-guide-camera-lens-buying/
www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/camera-lens-choice-for-beginners/
@@sudhirshivaramphotography thank you very much sir for your valuable information I learned more from your article thank you sir.
@@gopiranganthchodisetti4824 Good luck with your photography!
@@sudhirshivaramphotography thank you very much sir.
Great info
Thank you, sir
Sir I have suddenly developed my interest in photography and I just want to ask that whether I should learn photography from an institution or should buy a DSLR and learn on my own .please help sir..
If you want to pursue photography as a hobby, you could start by picking up a DSLR and getting familiar with its functionalities by watching these videos. If you want to learn from the basics in a methodical way, then do check out our online video tutorials here: www.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/photography-courses/video-tutorials/
thanks teacher
Nice
Sir I love your video but I don't understand engine more
Canon 600d is a good camera
finaly I get it :DDD ...thanks you for sharing :)
Being a middle class, which camera (DSLR/MIRROR LESS) should I buy at an entry level for bird watching, mammals etc.
@subratajoardar65 : Thank you for your response. If u want to do bird photography then buy nikon 5300D with 150-500 mm lens or 70-300 mm lens . If u just want to watch birds and mammals the buy 10x zoom binoculars from decathlon.
I did not get why you took the exposure to -2/3 stops and not shoot at 0 EC. I guess it was for the sake of showing the example
Nope..not for example sake. The overall tonality was on the darker side and since I was in evaluative metering I had to do a -2/3 ev.
Sir I want to learn wedding photography
Y u not speak in hindi in u r video sirjii ...... plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz kindly request to you sir
Awesome video
Thank you sir
Thank you sir
Thank you for watching!