Everything you need to understand about the relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and exposure for photography. This perfect analogy will help you grasp the basics in only 6 seconds.
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33 responses to “Photography Tutorial: Understand Exposure in 6 Seconds”
2'38'' = 6 second ? Understood nothing about it. I stop shooting.
Ironic that there was too much exposure in this video.
What if my camera isn't water proof? Please help
sir Ur voice was not so gud….I couldn't hear properly wat were u saying….
OK. Then Why this Video have too much exposure…๐ค๐ค
Simples…thanks man, great vid.
Great analogy!!!
Bam! I instantly understand exposure after weeks of reading and searching videos. Your simple analogy makes sense. Thank you!
Excellent to the point analogy.
U got the best, fastest and cleanest explanation videos in the whole of yt. And did I mention funniest too? ๐
Greetings, and keep up that awesome work!
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Great explenation I finnally got it thanks man ๐
Is there a difference in the way a long shutter speed with a small aperture captures light when compared to short shutter speen and large aperture? Does one let in more vibrance than the other?
simple way to teach….. excellent….
Low ISO = Larger cup, for better IQ but needs more "water" for correct exposure.
Higher ISO = Smaller cup, which requires less "water" for correct exposure but at the cost of IQ.
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that channel it's what i need! new follower!
can u make some tutorial for beach photography for begineers….
can u make some tutorial for beach photography for begineers….
Thanks a lot for this video Josh, i'm doing a photography subsid at uni and this helped so much!
helpful but inaudible!
great analogy
Good analogies
please get a mic
hay Joshua.. visited your website and it has some amazing.. photos.. great work.. what camera would you recommend for beginners like me.. I am confused between Nikon D5500, D3300,Canon 650 D, 700D.
Very very helpful! Thanks!
i recently got a new nicon coolpix p510. ive been shooting for a little while but just learned about iso apreture and shutter speed. I really want to learn about this stuff so if you can contact me at thumperscott99@gmail com that would be awsome! Thanks!
Really good. Simple and easy explanation. Thanks. Subscribed.
I really love the way you describe things, it really helps to demystify the technical side of photography so thank you so much for that…btw, your work is just beautiful! xx
Great video! Really enjoyed this analogy and it helps a lot. Thanks! ๐
Some helpful stuff here.ย Thx. But you MUST invest in a lav or even a hardwire mic.ย Visuals Matter…So does Audio!!!.ย Good stuff
Love your tutorials, you explain things better than almost anyone I can find on YouTube (which is impressive given the amount of video I watch), but I just can't help but wonder why in this video, and some others, the very advice you give isn't implemented into your own video. but again VERY good job on explanation, I like the analogies a lot
Ok so my question is, how do you know when your cup is perfectly filled up?
that was awsome …really hats off…the way you explained….
i should have viewed this vid before itself instead wasted my time reading some theory about exposure settings and bla bla bla…
Ima a sound guy getting into photography thanks a million the cup example was perfect also if you get a basic microphone make a boom from a broom or put the mic out of sight you will have a better sound, my dslr camera is horrible with audio aside from that I feel like I understand the relationship a bit more do you have a video on focus?