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8 responses to “Channel Trailer – Boxheadmike Photography Tutorials”
Hi Mike, You said that you do not need to switch off Sony camera Stabilisation but do you need to switch off Sony image stabilisation on a Sony G master lens if you are using one as well?
I appreciate all the work that you have put into your videos, I look forward to learning a lot from your channel. +1 sub!
Love this channel! Amazing work and always helpful tutorials!
I'm just here to comment on your use of the word "faffing"! The lack of faff is what makes the videos so great and when you use the word, it makes the segment even better. Looking forward to more great content.
Ace Promo Mike keep up the good work.
You can count on me to tune in to your content on those days!
Really love this channel! I'll move to Dubai in February. Hope to meet you there one day 🙌🏻
Apologies if you have already covered the topic, but my suggestion for a topic is: how to read the histogram – what does it show you? How can you use the histogram in different situations to improve your photography? I note many landscape photographers reference the histogram, but is it useful for other photographic sectors e.g. portrait, sports?