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Thank you so much to do the walk around. I was puzzled by the booklet's explanations of how to use the buttons. I think this is what we need to know, and your video is going straighforward to this and the intervalometer is facing us, which is absolutely perfect! Now, I can use the buttons!
Damn, I know this is old but I just got into photography late in life and was looking to see how things worked. I came across this video, and I found it to be extremely helpful. Everything from namkng all the parts to how they work alone and/or with each other. Bravo!! Thank you Mr Fowler. Have subscribed to channel and will be looking through your collection of videos.
Would someone happen to know why camera makes a random number of beeps between every shot? It sounds exactly like the autofocus beep. Its a Canon 600D and I've turned autofocus off, so I'm kinda confused.
That's not too bad. I was imaging lots of edges to fall down 😅 I've been avoiding going up because I'll have a panic attack but this doesn't look too bad.
Great idea, my only questions is when you take your chargers on tour, do you have additional power leads for your chargers or you take the from your board?
I have just dug out my intervalometer and now I am trying to get my head around on how to use it. I have the same one as you have in the video. I use my Canon camera for astrophotography mainly and I haven't found a video that explains the time difference that it takes for the camera to transfer the image to SD card or computer. If I had my intervalometer set to take a 30sec exposure then it took 20sec to transfer the image to the card would I not have to add that time to the interval time ? = 50sec total, and that's not allowing for a settling time factor. I am going to have play with the settings before I go out again to see if it works. I see that a lot of these types of videos go back quite a few years. Cheers from the land down under.
I loved the COLORS in this video...! However, To take the production value a step further, I noticed the lighting on your face could be softened a bit. The right side seems a little bright (possibly overexposed). A quick fix might be lowering the exposure slightly, but that could darken the shadows. To balance it out, consider using a fill light or even a backlight to add some depth!
how do I then take my backup and open/import it as a catolog in Lightroom itself? I'm backing up my external drive that's full to a bigger drive, and I want to work off the bigger drive, but I'm not sure how to import the catolog properly
this video is really helpful.. looking forward such DETAILED videos... Book added to my TickTick notes, The Road Less Stupid: Advice from the Chairman of the Board Book by Keith J. Cunningham
@@OrionMediaGroup I will! I have a friend that moved from the USA to the Gold Coast. He tells me how scenic the area is, and your videos really show that is true!
I don't understand why you didn't tether the camera to your computer. I hoped for some Australian native flowers. Well done. Oh, you can, probably should, set the white balance in that camera. Then you don't have to propagate that setting in LrC or ACR.
It's a wee pity that the Viewfinder LCD Level has to be activated by depressing the Depth of Field button. It would be so much better if it came on at the same time as the Level on the Rear Display, upon depressing the shutter release half-way
I own a Canon 600 EX - RT Speedlight and i set it up at 105 mm yet every time i turn the speedlight off it goes back to 24 mm .. how do i set the speedlight up at 105mm so its fixed at that setting all the time ?