How To Shoot in MANUAL Mode! | Photography 101




Today I show you how to shoot in manual photography on your dslr camera! LETS FREAKING DO IT!!!!!!!!
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34 responses to “How To Shoot in MANUAL Mode! | Photography 101”

  1. Happy Sunday Everyone!! Today we cover one of the most confusing topics out there, but Ive tried to make it as simple as possible!! Did it make sense?? Do you think you will be able to attempt Manual Mode Now??

  2. Omg thank you soo much bro! You really broke it down for me to understand how these 3 settings work! Like you said everyone else vids are mad confusing but thank you soo much and keep dropping knowledge! 🤞🏾

  3. Cheers for the video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you considered – Riddleagan Create Memories Remedy (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a smashing one off product for mastering dslr camera and creating stunning photos without the hard work. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my BF got excellent success with it.

  4. Well. Confusing videos on YouTube? Ask me. I have an EOS R and I was just so confused and afraid to use them because not 1 person was able to explain the Exposure Triangle the way you did!!
    Much appreciated 🙂

  5. Supp sawyer, I was wondering when you would make a vid about metering modes and the simple basics of the other stuff on the manual area of photography?, this vid is amazing tho man, well done!

  6. Nice video easy to understand and not so technical.
    One thing you didn't bring up is how the metering mode (EV, center weight, partial and spot metering) is set will also affect your exposure.
    @1:18 you say tick meter to zero is a "proper/correct" exposure, it is trying to expose a whole scene but try that when shooting Snow or a mostly dark scene is not really the "proper/correct" exposure because it is trying to view everything as 50% grey.
    Most of the time you want to be as close to zero or on zero, based on your taste and how you process the image!

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