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A BETTER Way To Shoot In Manual (Street Photography) 

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In this video I discuss what manual exposure settings I use when doing street photography.
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@GeorgeRazoare
@GeorgeRazoare 2 года назад
I’m not a photographer, I don’t have time, working 6 days a week, but when I go outdoor with my son, or when I see something from my car, I stop and I take a snap for instagram with my iPhone. Few years ago, I started to watch youtubers teaching us how to make good photos. After a while I noticed I lose my time because most of the big names are playing the same song, ending showing off how good they are. Except you. Your videos are straight to the point, clear information, nothing going bla bla. Thank You for that. George.
@jonwood4709
@jonwood4709 2 года назад
Totally agree with you George
@m4rcin847
@m4rcin847 2 года назад
Finally an honest human being. Most of iPhone users calling themselves a master photographers while automatics doing everythyng for them. Thats not how it works. Cheers dude.
Год назад
Exactly what I think. I've just discovered Roman's channel, and this is what I like. Humble, yet very informative. New subscriber.
@JanneRanta
@JanneRanta 2 года назад
How I setup my fuji is that I use aperture priority and auto-iso. Fuji has a great auto-iso setting. Being able to set the lowest shutter speed and max iso basically makes it good for any type of photography. In addition I then have my exposure compensation on my right hand thumb wheel. I'd say this is far superior mode than manual for control and speed.
@redders6600
@redders6600 2 года назад
This is exactly what I came to the comments to say. The auto iso settings are excellent.
@rockstardonut777
@rockstardonut777 4 месяца назад
Definitely agree with you, use high ISO with high shutter speed. If the noise is a real issue, it can typically be fixed in post. Focus and shutter speed can’t.
@BenLovell80
@BenLovell80 2 года назад
The only 'pros' that really ALWAYS shoot in manual are studio photographers or others using flash. I would say aperture priority or shutter priority are used by most others depending on whether they care more about controlling depth of field or motion blur respectively. Auto ISO with cameras with decent high ISO performance has made this a far easier way to shoot. The Fuji user interface, with manual physical controls for shutter speed, aperture and ISO, make shooting manual far simpler than most other systems.
@BrunoChalifour
@BrunoChalifour 2 года назад
Not really. As Roman mentions it when the lighting conditions do not change or vary much or are difficult, manual mode is in fact faster and more accurate (if the photographer is capable of accurate metering). Still, many pros have used film and manual cameras for years and are still using their digital cameras in manual mode most of the time, myself included. As for Fuji simplicity for use in manual mode, I have used Fuji, Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Leica and Hasselblad in manual mode I have not found anyone superior to any other. Cameras with an Electronic Viewfinder are a nice plus though (all the above-mentioned brand have that in their bag now).
@alicksasylum
@alicksasylum 2 года назад
Coming from a film background that was the main reason I went with Fuji. I like using manual dials because I am a tactile person. Touch screens on cameras have there uses and I will sometimes engage on my XT20.
@jimmylee7422
@jimmylee7422 2 года назад
I shoot manual with everything, just a control freak i think
@magnuschristensson9980
@magnuschristensson9980 2 года назад
There are some other pros as well, that depending on what camera and shooting style as well
@BrunoChalifour
@BrunoChalifour 2 года назад
@@magnuschristensson9980 Absolurely.
@stephcharz9082
@stephcharz9082 2 года назад
I always using manual lens whether Voigtlander,Nikkor and new TTArtisan, don't be worried about manual focus, modern bodies can really help you out and it is a great experience. Be sure to enable focus peaking on high, that way the camera will highlight what's in focus.
@wildinourways
@wildinourways 2 года назад
I really appreciate the time and effort you put in to making these videos. Thank you so much. I’m new to Fuji and to street photography. It’s so reassuring and comforting to hear you talk about both! Thank you again for producing these very helpful videos.
@ohchristonastick
@ohchristonastick 2 года назад
This has to be one of the most informative and helpful tutorials I've seen. Thank you for this, and keep up the good work.
@christopherwelch5568
@christopherwelch5568 2 года назад
In 1991 I took a photography class in college as an elective and it changed my life, in the sense that I learned how to use a manual SLR camera, develop film and make prints. I borrowed my Dad's Minolta SRT101. I ruined film, made every rookie mistake you could make. But my takeaway was how the camera worked and how to correctly expose negatives. Thanks to learning it old school, I can use a modern digital camera exactly the same way... because all of those old school features come on new cameras still. I say that to say this- if you are serious about photography it is worth your time to learn how to shoot film on an old SLR. A film camera on ebay is a thousand dollars cheaper than a new DSLR and it will make you an expert.
@BrunoChalifour
@BrunoChalifour 2 года назад
Yes and then you have to pay for film and processing, or better... learn buy and learn darkroom. It is a different ball-game. One can be serious and stick with digital without any problem these days there many advantages (except the original price of equipment although these days the difference is getting smaller and you get better lenses. Yesterday's lens resolution (for film) is far under today's lenses' resolution which are designed for high sensor resolution. Owning or even using tool whatever the field does not suddenly make anyone into an expert. Work does be it with film or digital.
@samlllkks
@samlllkks 2 года назад
Great tips indeed, especially the final one on changing exposure according to ambient light.
@Jyotiprakash3
@Jyotiprakash3 2 года назад
Even though I know almost everything about settings on my camera, still got to learn how to not miss a shot. Great videos. Subbed for lifetime. Love From India ❤️
@evanstheframe
@evanstheframe 8 месяцев назад
Subscribed a couple of weeks ago after finding your channel. Love the fact you give your real world views on how to do things. This video is amazing, I struggle trying to get the right exposure triangle fiddling with all three parameters. This method makes so much sense and gives you freedom to take the shot, also if you know your ss dial you don’t even need to look, it’s just a click or so away from what you’re looking for. Great advice, many thanks Roman.
@juliencamard8139
@juliencamard8139 2 года назад
Thanks for this video! Even after years of photography, I still often find myself unsure of what setting to change when I have to react quickly, although I know what those settings do. Having a quick way to react is a great idea! And setting up the camera as soon as the light changes is a great piece of advice, thanks!
@blutac318
@blutac318 2 года назад
An excellent way of explaining this topic. I am looking forward to more ideas of your way of doing things. Thanks for this, Roman, it makes it a lot easier to remember!
@reverton77
@reverton77 Месяц назад
Thanks man... Your videos are very easy to understand. Help me a lot.
@Dayhaus
@Dayhaus Год назад
This is an awesome video thank you, I’ve been getting frustrated trying to get the shot and adjusting all 3 settings to get the iso as low as possible and I would always miss the shot.. by taking two out of the equation by using the shutter speed makes so much sense! Thank you!
@truebro77
@truebro77 2 года назад
Honestly the detail you go into mate here without overwhelming the most basic of photographer is astounding. I watch you because you're a fuji guy, but I love the way you talk as well and explain things. You shot very similarly to the way I do. Keep up the good work bud. Think you might be quite close to me too I'm in Gloucestershire!
@xhawathy5311
@xhawathy5311 2 года назад
Thank you very much, really helpful. Not only your system but also your inspirational photos. 👍
@nathanday01
@nathanday01 Год назад
You’re a great RU-vidr. I love that you came from contribution and waited until the end to ask for likes and subscriptions. By the time I made it there I had already done both and that’s the way it should work. We should not hear anymore about the algorithm and smashing like buttons.
@markbarkntrunk102
@markbarkntrunk102 2 года назад
Brilliant Roman, thanks for the information it has helped me no end
@charliejg
@charliejg 2 года назад
I kind of do what you've explained here so well. The thing that gets me sometimes is that fact that my only Fuji AF lens is currently the 18-55mm which has a variable aperture over the focal length range. So, sometimes I am not quick enough to catch that aperture change and mess up a shot. Thanks again for a great instructional video!
@MikeWoffy
@MikeWoffy 2 года назад
I’m a person that has dabbled in photography for many years, but just recently started trying to get better. These videos from Roman have been great for me, giving me both inspiration and real world technical know-how. If you’re ever in Southern California and doing workshops, I’d really like to join in. Thanks!
@stasweitze
@stasweitze Год назад
This was very useful. You gave some practical information and advices I was allways missing. The method you presented helps me a lot and gives me a good starting point to practice and learn more. Thank you!
@Thrice_Greatest
@Thrice_Greatest 10 месяцев назад
Excellent video Roman!
@kazimustakim1648
@kazimustakim1648 2 года назад
The triangle - ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed, most photographers, make it confusing to understand, but man, you straight-forwardly solved almost everything. Very true. I have started doing this with my fuji xt3 recently. I wasn't sure if I was doing right or wrong, as you have experience, you made it very clear that I can follow these rules and not mess up with almost everything with the settings while taking a shot. Thanks for this video. I really needed it as a confirmation I am not doing wrong. I always shoot in manual since the beginning, but thousands of times, I have messed it up and missed shots...
@OzzyCzech
@OzzyCzech Год назад
Thanks for your videos, they are the best in class!
@elvenpath7
@elvenpath7 Год назад
Your videos are priceless ! Thank you !
@suthidah.6363
@suthidah.6363 2 года назад
Like how you explained with the scenario makes it easier to understand. I've got my first camera less than a week ago. Now trying to understand the manual settings. Been waiting few videos but still a bit confused. Your video makes me understand clearly also sounds very practical. I just need to go out there a try now. Thank you 🙏🏽 pls keep up the good work
@charlescarlson1290
@charlescarlson1290 2 года назад
Thanks for the useful guide and tips. It highlights some of the great features of Fuji cameras.
@geofftonks8960
@geofftonks8960 2 года назад
Brilliant mate, another top-grade informative and useful post. Jeez, you're good
@steffen3112
@steffen3112 Год назад
Thanks - very important advises you are giving here. Most useable :)
@Yizzlesquasm
@Yizzlesquasm 2 года назад
This is very useful. The best I've seen. Thanks mate 😎
@abchappell01
@abchappell01 2 года назад
This is a wonderful presentation. Thank you so much.
@alexbadeu
@alexbadeu 2 года назад
This is really good advice, thank you for explaining your approach, I think it is very intuitive.
@mydemon
@mydemon 2 года назад
Fantastic video as always. Thank you!
@ambientjapan4k
@ambientjapan4k Год назад
I really resonate with your presentation style and would like to learn with you directly one day inshallah. Meanwhile, I've watched this video several times and going to give it a go. Thank you, you're a generous teacher
@antonionunesdossantos5882
@antonionunesdossantos5882 Год назад
great and clear explanation thank you
@Versillio
@Versillio Год назад
I think I have learnt more from watching three of your videos than from a month of daily RU-vid-versity!! Thank you
@f1remandg
@f1remandg 2 года назад
Fantastic! What a lesson to learn, preparation and observation of the place moment and time! It’s full marks from me and I think that’s a full house! DG New Forest UK
@kittyclerico18
@kittyclerico18 2 года назад
Wow. This really simplifies something that I have found mystifying! Thanks so much.
@ElusiveFrame
@ElusiveFrame 2 года назад
Great points Roman! I had numerous issues when I was in manual and light changed quickly. The arrogance of manual mode got me. 😖 Now I try to keep an open mind and aperture priority rocks. After all, cameras are also there to work for you. 🤞
@BIMLounge
@BIMLounge 2 года назад
Thanks for the thorough review of manual settings. I don't like setting my ISO during the day and I'm always in A priority with AutoISO minimum shutter of 250 with exposure comp. That really makes me focus on the scene and enjoy photography. All manual in low light of course.
@micahgabriel2072
@micahgabriel2072 2 года назад
Great advise and thank you for the video on this subject.
@lpark8
@lpark8 10 месяцев назад
This makes sense. “High” ISO worries are overblown in my limited experience. Another great, practical video - thanks 😎
@necroon1
@necroon1 2 года назад
Nice Video man!
@ChapitZulkefli
@ChapitZulkefli 2 года назад
Thank you. Great tips.
@kevinhumphries763
@kevinhumphries763 2 года назад
Great informative video. Thanks for your honesty 👍
@markhallada7437
@markhallada7437 Год назад
Being relatively new to this discipline I found this advice very helpful.
@chipsoutre
@chipsoutre Год назад
Hi Roman! Really enjoyed the video, thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge.
@ally3728
@ally3728 Год назад
Great advice best I've heard ..
@fungkaka1886
@fungkaka1886 2 года назад
Thanks for your sharing from Hong Kong here !
@daveericson8447
@daveericson8447 2 года назад
When I first got my Fuji I learnt using manual exposure. I have used aperture priority but always seem to go back to manual with auto iso. I will try these settings as I like the flexibility the higher iso gives you .
@subrotomitra
@subrotomitra 2 года назад
Thank you, Roman .. very astute and mature presentation.
@matthewper35
@matthewper35 Год назад
Just picked up a used XT-4. Thanks for the video! Will try this tip out today in Central Park :)
@TheTravellersTale2021
@TheTravellersTale2021 2 года назад
very informative... i am sold :)
@jeremysemanhyia8456
@jeremysemanhyia8456 2 года назад
Great stuff as always Roman! Have no idea why I laughed so hard when you said “profusely”
@DanielSuran
@DanielSuran 2 года назад
So extremely well explained! You have true teaching skills 👌🏼👌🏼 Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 года назад
Cheers!
@mattg8888
@mattg8888 2 года назад
Good advice. Thank you. Basically all of the time I use my aperture ring, half of the time I will use the shutter speed dial and for ISO I mostly use auto ISO and just limit that to either 1600, 3200 or 6400 depending on the light...I should really change that behavior. Keep up the good work.
@alkhalifaz
@alkhalifaz 2 года назад
Brilliant !
@hurleygreen927
@hurleygreen927 Год назад
GREAT VIDEO! I'm a veteran shooting street photography in Manual Mode with my Nikon D750 DSLR and lately been shooting with manual focus lenses as a change of pace: Thanks for this info! HG- Chicago
@sumandebroy8968
@sumandebroy8968 2 года назад
Very very useful tips. Thanks a lot 👍
@miguelgomes6849
@miguelgomes6849 2 года назад
Happy to see some Lisbon footage 😁 Keep the good work my friend 👍
@joeltunnah
@joeltunnah 2 года назад
Cartier-Bresson shot at 1/125 all the time, and opened or closed the aperture based on the light. It’s all about eliminating extra things to think about, same with shooting (mainly) one focal length.
@shlomoeshet8525
@shlomoeshet8525 2 года назад
I find all of your advices very useful and not just for street photography. Personally, I am going to focus more on shutter speed which unfortunately too often turns out to be too low. Great video! Thanks.
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 года назад
Cheers!
@MichaelVolkhardt
@MichaelVolkhardt 2 года назад
Thank you. I always tried to keep shutter fixed at, say, 500 and control the exposure through ISO only (for the ease of turning only one dial). Always had problems with this approach. Had to raise ISO in dark areas to 6400, and ISO 160 was not low enough in very bright areas. So I ended up turning two dials most of the time (ISO and shutter). Your Method works much better. No problem with ISO 500 as default.
@nicolasburgeff4022
@nicolasburgeff4022 2 года назад
Great informative video as always, I used to shoot a lot in manual but I switched to AP, as to diminish the number of variables to change in case I had to be quick. Now I feel like I over-rely on it a tad too much, which I'm traing to change as to ascertain that I don't settle on it out of easiness/lazyness.
@arcanics1971
@arcanics1971 2 года назад
I use an older camera and so the ISO is noiser earlier- and of course I'm a different photographer. So the settings I use are quite different. But the logic is exactly the same and so I agree pretty much with everything here. I learned the Sunny 16 method first, and that's a handy guide if you're baffled, but I had to abandon it eventually for a similar system to the one stated (but as said slightly different due to camera difference and my own style.)
@mikefoster6018
@mikefoster6018 Год назад
Great stuff. For for me, with my X-T4, I always have aperture on manual. For the rest if there's plenty of light I'll usually let Auto ISO handle it - with my hopping between my 1, 2 lr 3 Auto ISO categories depending on how broadly fast I want the shutter speed to be. I have my front control dial set to Exposure Compensation that I have areally instant way to adjust exposure. Auto ISO is great at keeping ISO as low as possible and then speeding up the shutter speed once that ISO bottoms-out, which is exactly what I'd do anyway in full manual so I let the computer handle it. But, when the light gets lower, it makes more sense to take over the shutter speed manually. Or, sometimes, in low light I'll just set the ISO to something I can just about tolerate and see if that makes the shutter speed fast enough. Stuff like that.
@digitaltechvs
@digitaltechvs 2 года назад
Great work,thanks for share,keep going.
@FlatWaterFilms
@FlatWaterFilms 2 года назад
Being a landscape photographer, I use aperture priority with auto ISO. I keep exposure one stop under and 'lock' it. Sometimes I change ISO manually and exposure. Using mostly 24-104mm lens, I tend to try shoot between 80 & 200. Got a few great water rapid shots today using 3 stops under with a tripod. Using the 5D IV and 'L' lens of course. The combo allows me some pretty high ISO's with still nice pictures if needed, like last week in a cave shooting with limited light and too lazy to remove the polarizing filter.. lol
@matthewbacon9646
@matthewbacon9646 2 года назад
Lots of great insights, thank you. Digital is such a sticky wicket, too many choices plus the ability to shoot a huge amount of photos at no added cost and I'm suddenly wading through 60 photos of the same damn duck. For me, understanding workflow and planning a methodology is about being able to focus on composition and (hopefully) take less photos.
@miro_scheib
@miro_scheib 2 года назад
Nice video. I shot in manual for several yesrs but now i mostly shoot in aputure priority. But only with minimum and maximum set shutter speeds and minimum and maximum iso. Only if i need motion blur or have a fast scene where i want to freeze motion i will change to manual (or for astro or on my manual lenses) The rest i dial in with aputurecorrecting dial and watch to the histogram.:)🔥 so i can expose for highlights too..
@iaincphotography6051
@iaincphotography6051 2 года назад
All good stuff and using a mix and match for various situations. Though I must admit to using auto ISO base to 800 250th & 5.6 both of which can be altered quickly as you said.
@stuartsilverman3797
@stuartsilverman3797 2 года назад
Excellent lesson. One alternative would be to use auto ISO with an 800 limit. That would take ISO off the table and keep the noise relatively under control. Then, only two settings to consider unless light is really dim. Roman, keep up the fine work.
@cheesewheel
@cheesewheel 2 года назад
Thats the way I've got mine set up. Ive got 3 different auto ISO ranges that I'll use depending on the light at the time
@carlslack7706
@carlslack7706 Год назад
on the x100v i find it quickest to leave the camera in aperture priority with shutter speed and iso in auto. If the camera is struggling to meter the scene properly to expose for the highlights i'll quickly just dial the exposure comp up or down slightly to suit the scene
@veselinvasilev9362
@veselinvasilev9362 Год назад
Thanks!
@Michaelajacksonfilms
@Michaelajacksonfilms 2 года назад
Ap Priority, Greatest thing since cruise control!! :)
@scotthansenmtbt4110
@scotthansenmtbt4110 Год назад
I’ve learned to bump up my iso during the day, and my photos I feel have improved….I like iso 800 during the day, shooting wildflowers….
@SonofChurchill
@SonofChurchill 5 месяцев назад
Jump Two year old video. Solid Video thanks getting stuck here <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="737">12:17</a> changing all setting and not know what to do. Need put into practice not get mad or flusted
@cmmates885
@cmmates885 2 года назад
With regards to iso i have a compact point and shoot camera with a sensor smaller than a normal apsc crop sensor (and use a film camera) and even at iso 800 the noise/grain is barely noticable. You are always better off having a higher iso to gain leverage of shutter speed. A blurry photo is worse than a grainy photo 9 out of 10 times. Also manual focus using zone focusing is ideal for most fast paced photography situations.
@nachogeekts
@nachogeekts 2 года назад
This is why I like to use manual with auto iso. It means I can adjust the shutter and aperture to my preferred setting, and then let the camera choose whatever iso it needs. I have the max iso capped at 1600 as after this point my camera introduces too much grain.
@Boyerobert
@Boyerobert 2 года назад
Thanks for the video ;-) 🇨🇦, liked and subscribed 😊
@jacobcarandang8618
@jacobcarandang8618 2 года назад
Setting a minimum shutter speed when you’re in aperture priority is also good so you can set it to like 1/50 or 1/100 to get most your shots sharp. Before that I was kind of hesitant letting the camera choose shutter speed for me.
@ajphelps16
@ajphelps16 2 года назад
This right here 👍🏿. Minimum shutter and a good aperture has given me the not out of my camera
@BIMLounge
@BIMLounge 2 года назад
That's it. Of course you will have to raise that shutter speed on certain scenes if you want to avoid motion blur, but the principle is the way to go and so liberating when I first learned it.
@BrunoChalifour
@BrunoChalifour 2 года назад
??? by definition if you are in Aperture priority, the camera selects the appropriate shutter speed not you. If your camera allows that (which I have not seen yet), hay, there's the rub as you may end up not being able to take your photograph unless you are also in automatic ISO mode. I must be missing something here.
@BIMLounge
@BIMLounge 2 года назад
@@BrunoChalifour Yes, aperture priority but with "Auto ISO minimum shutter speed". You control the aperture, the camera controls ISO and SS, but by setting a minimum (to avoid motion blur) the camera will prioritize the ISO adjustment over the shutter speed. Most modern cameras have that or there are workarounds. In that mode if still underexposed it will have to hit your max ISO setting (say 6400, 8000, etc...) before it starts going lower than the minimum shutter speed. At that point it's probably night time so I would just go manual so you can dial in the ISO yourself and save you some stops of noise. Otherwise during the day the A-AISO-MINSS is perfect for street: set the camera to F8, min SS at 250, forget about the camera and just focus on subjects.
@ruudmaas2480
@ruudmaas2480 2 года назад
I always shoot fully manual. Bur my subjects normally do not move :)) My experience with the XT3 is that in dark lighting the ISO 640 is perfect without any noise problems. I never use the ISO's between 160 and 640. It even makes it more simpler. In the XT3 engine at ISO 640 extra noise reduction is activated (for RAW). Yes at night I do use max ISO 1600 and will open more the lens. But as you I do like to adjust mostly with the shutterspeed to get the histogram OK, Aperture and ISO do stay the same most of the time.
@dangir1783
@dangir1783 Год назад
I always use manual exposure on my Fuji films I set a fixed aperture to a safety time based on what I have to photograph and then I use the ISO fair to compensate the exposure. And on the Fuji xt5 it's fine to do this since the dials are softer
@jeffolson4731
@jeffolson4731 2 года назад
I shoot mostly wildlife now. I use a lot of auto ISO while I control the aperture and shutter speed. Most newer cameras can go to a surprisingly high ISO before it really becomes an issue. I don't mind some noise and if it is too much I can try to clean it up in post.
@drwaldemarsmith
@drwaldemarsmith 2 года назад
I do this too for street photography. In Auto ISO the camera will a good job of always choosing the lowest ISO that gives you proper exposure given your other settings. This alllows me to concnetrate on shutter speed and aperture to get the look I want. I have had good luck using Topaz DeNoise AI to clean up very grainy shots. It works like magic. So I don't worry about high ISO any more.
@Welshmanshots
@Welshmanshots 2 года назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="385">6:25</a> ah so anywhere in wales, the weather here is so backwards at times, it will be sunny for a hour in the morning and then lashing down rain in the afternoon I struggle to use manual in these conditions its why now I try and just use Av. The same now goes for video I don't bother changing the ISO everytime I leave the house or a dark room I just let it sit at Auto, I wish there was more people like you on youtube Roman I've been fooled by the pros to always use manual in any condition which I'm glad I learned this is not the case early in my career.
@NL0Gwenster
@NL0Gwenster 2 года назад
Good video, the only thing you forgot to take into account is that highlight centric metering modes exist (tho not on Fuji`s , which you seem to shoot) . So that helps you use either A or S priority in those high contrast scenes where you want the highlight parts metered correctly. That's been a life-saving metering mode ever since Nikon introduced it in late 2014. And it's sad that my X100V doesn't have it.
@VangelisMatosMedina
@VangelisMatosMedina 10 месяцев назад
Interesting mode from Nikon, but it is easy to get away with A or S just using negative exposure compensation.
@karimlahlou132
@karimlahlou132 Год назад
So many good advice mate. I m from Paris. Hope to meet you one day. Gonna follow you on Twitter
@zekirami
@zekirami 2 года назад
Good vedio I like it. iam going to try that .yeas I sometimes try to change all setting then no time I do auto
@alexanderrecchia2327
@alexanderrecchia2327 2 года назад
I use either manual and aperture priority the first one when I take a sort of meditation photography and I want to focus on the action to take photos
@Rob.Cumberland
@Rob.Cumberland 2 года назад
Before I made the switch to Fuji from canon earlier in the year, I would always rely heavily on just adjusting the SS. since changing to Fuji I explored the world of AP mode. And while it's good for certain circumstances, I've got so used to being 95% manual, I found it easier switching back to this on the Fuji recently. The dials are fun too.
@wilhelmw3455
@wilhelmw3455 2 года назад
Auto ISO can also very useful in many situations depending on what maximum ISO you find acceptable.
@alexjones4419
@alexjones4419 2 года назад
Some cameras you can set an auto ISO rang
@jacobcarandang8618
@jacobcarandang8618 2 года назад
My favorite way to shoot especially in dynamic situations: manual aperture and shutter speed, auto iso with exposure compensation assigned to one of the dials on my right hand. I agree that fully manual settings are great for controlled situations like landscape and studio, but in street photography sometimes you don’t have the time to fiddle with exposure when your shot is walking right past.
@BrunoChalifour
@BrunoChalifour 2 года назад
You do not have to if your light source does not change. If it does you set it in advance.
@jonwood4709
@jonwood4709 2 года назад
Excellent
@josipcrncevic3994
@josipcrncevic3994 2 года назад
Exposure comp. dial does the same thing just more intuitive, within the set perimeters of min shutter and max. acceptable iso. The only advantage for street photography going shutter dial route is controling the motion blur. This actually sounded more like shooting in shutter priority then truly shooting manual. Correct me please if I am wrong.
@FlosBlog
@FlosBlog 2 года назад
I loved the function to measure for highlights in my 6400
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 года назад
yeah all Sony cams have it, I hope it comes over here too
@FlosBlog
@FlosBlog 2 года назад
@@snapsbyfox no my a7ii lacks it too 😭
@SimonHankFotografia
@SimonHankFotografia 2 года назад
📷👋Thanks for the great video, I'll test it on my MFT GX9 on my next city trip and see what comes out of it Sincerely, S.H. 🕵🏼🤝
@jwascher
@jwascher 2 года назад
I agree with your settings. but I think you have to think about where are you going to show the pictures - Shutterfly, Instagram, large format printed picturedifference as to what quality you need for the end result. I shoot a lot of sports photos to post on Shutterfly using my X-T2 and a 100-400 lens. I set my aperture to give me a greater depth of field to get better in focus shots, I use a 500 to 800th shutter speed to allow some motion blur, anklet the ISO float. Obviously, for street photography or landscape shots I would use a different set-up. So, before you set-up the settings, you need to consider the where the shots are viewed, how much motion in the type of photography you are done, and can you use a tripod to hold the camera and take high quality shots. Love your channel, and you inspoire me to get out and take more shots. Thanks
@vidjoe8320
@vidjoe8320 2 года назад
Some people feel more comfortable driving automatic cars. Some people prefer manual. It also depends on the situation and the vehicle. But then there are those who love the whole mechanics of connecting to the vehicle through manual operation regardless of the details. In photography, it's all about the destination, not the ride.
@jamessepulveda189
@jamessepulveda189 2 месяца назад
Great info. Never thought about this. What about having iso on auto?
@carlmcneill1139
@carlmcneill1139 Год назад
I generally like to be in control of two of my settings instead of the camera being in control of two of them. A rarely use aperture priority mode. I mostly shoot in manual mode but if the light is changing a lot then I will use auto ISO. That way I control the depth of field and the shutter speed.
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