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In this video, I will show you how to use the basic settings for a camera to take manual photos. I go through iso, shutter speed and aperture and what they all do and how they affect each other. Enjoy!
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The challenge: high shutter speed, low aperture
This man can draw
I love the drawings and jeffery’s happy family.
so.. the skateboarder was 100 to 200 ISO.. with F1.4 aperture.. and shutter speed of 1/30…
am I right..?
A low ISO, 1/5000 shutter speed bc he was so crispy and going fast and about 9-12 aperture bc the background was fuzzy but not that fuzzy. (1.4 if it was supposed to be really fuzzy). Although this would make it all dark so? Love the visual sketches!
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I'm Dyslexic and you made this video easy to understand, thanks.
shutter speed : auto
aperture : auto
ISO : auto
is it a higher shutter speed?
I want to just do art instead of photography and can't switch classes at school BC of covid-19 😔
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Awesome! explained very well! Lower aperture, Lower shutter speed and higher ISO?
aperture ranges usuallly from f/2.8–f/22 (i googled) so around f/7 ish oon the lower side
The "normal" range of camera ISO is about 200 to 1600, some cameras allow till 50 ( i googled) so im assuming around 200/250
and low shutter speed, around 1/500 normally it ranges 1/500th – 1/250th Second
i just googled the info jsut to know ehat the range even is but besides that the answers are my gueeese. hope its right.
low ISO because it's sunny
fast shutter speed because the guy is moving
low aperture because the background is blurred out
that it?
1:02
higher numbers brighter/lower numbers darker
aperture = lower number brighter/higher numbers darker
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there's me looking for to start a hobby in photography; you just put me off…
higher numbHAA lower numbHAA
Oh wow, thanks! I learned a lot
iso 100 shutter speed 1/5000 Aperture 1.4 i forgot to put thank you for teaching me that i just bought a camera
The aperture for Jeffery is gonna be at F2 or so
The shutter speed will be around 1/8000 of a second as he is moving fast
And the iso will be at 200 as it’s a bright scenario
2:12 Just realized that the "D"" in Speed is written "P""
I think the settings would be iso 100 shutter speed 1/2000 and aperture of f7.5 or something like that
Right ??
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Cool cool I get ISO, Aperture, and Shutter speed, but can someone tell me how to take a fucking photo. I feel like I’m 95 years old or something but I didn’t have a camera as a kid and I never knew anyone who did. I got one and I literally have no idea how to change any of these settings, view any taken photos, delete photos, transfer photos to a computer, or what any of the modes mean. Half the buttons don’t do anything.
The ISO is lower the shutter speed is higher and the aperture is lower