Manual Mode Photography




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How to shoot in manual mode.
Here’s a crash course on how to use the “manual mode” on your camera! This will get you started on manual mode photography in just a few minutes.

This tutorial will explain ISO, shutter speed and aperture so you can immediately start shooting in manual mode.

Its easy, its fun, and the results are much better!

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10 responses to “Manual Mode Photography”

  1. Nice video, but stop saying ISO is sensitivity, you can't change sensitivity to light in a digital camera, what you change is applied gain, its well known among astrophotographers that not always the lowest ISO provide less noise, its related to the amount of time light is able to hit the sensor to arrive saturation

  2. Great I think auto and it's variations kill the true creative streak This mode, manual, can and should (needs to be) developed to take the photographer from snapshots to.trying to achieve artistic expression. Good work in simplifying the concept.

  3. Not trying to be critical but have you ever shot film? ISO 400-500? It was ASA and I don't recall anything at 500? We might just have a language issue so I really thank you for this video! Oh, what happened to exposing to the right? (ETTR) I don't do Portraiture so maybe noise isn't an issue if we expose left?

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