Photography Basics for Noobs | Beginner Guide




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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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26 responses to “Photography Basics for Noobs | Beginner Guide”

  1. Hello Together

    I would like to become a coach for photography beginners.

    For this, I would like to find out where the pain points are. I am looking for beginners who are interested in a short interview (15-20 min on Skype) and would like to talk about their initial difficulties. Don't worry I don't want to sell anything, I just want to find out how best to build my program and what topics to work on.

    I am very grateful for your help in advance.

    Kind regards Sven

  2. 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!

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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