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DSLR BASICS - LIGHT METERING Explained. 

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Back to DSLR basics! It has been too long since the last one. And on top of that, we want to celebrate that our first DSLR BASICS video reached 1 MILLION views! Crazy cool.
After you have "mastered" the three first things to learn about your new DSLR camera, Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO, it is time to start looking at the other features of the camera. The stuff that appears on the little display that we are not comfortable changing. Well, let's change that. Or at least let's make sure we know what they mean.
First out - LIGHT METERING.
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Комментарии : 37   
@mandarsawant3032
@mandarsawant3032 Год назад
Bang on to the point for beginners!
@AmazingNatureRelaxation
@AmazingNatureRelaxation 5 лет назад
Great rundown of a tool I rarely even considered before but always wondered about. Thanks ! -Henry
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thanks Henry! Glad you liked it.
@pratimatimalsina3628
@pratimatimalsina3628 4 года назад
your channel is really so good. The picture quality and more importantly your teaching idea and technique are just wow🙂
@andrerenaud1759
@andrerenaud1759 5 лет назад
So clearly explained. This tutorial is essential!
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thank you Andre. I have a few more similar ones lined up.
@johnmbaria7223
@johnmbaria7223 2 года назад
hey thanks this good for me !!
@Listondmp
@Listondmp 5 лет назад
Great video!! I was a little missed from RU-vid, but coming back now!! Greetings from Chile!!
@IndustrialPlasticsNanaimo
@IndustrialPlasticsNanaimo 5 лет назад
Good stuff. Thanks guys, very helpful.
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thanks Jeff! :)
@animatedbrickbuilders4276
@animatedbrickbuilders4276 5 лет назад
Nice video! Very well explained. Love your channel.
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for those compliments. :)
@animatedbrickbuilders4276
@animatedbrickbuilders4276 5 лет назад
Science Filmmaking Tips no problem. Keep up the great work. 👍👍
@camillalow1224
@camillalow1224 3 года назад
Awesome!!! Thank you 🥰
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 3 года назад
Thank YOU! 😊
@MrFloris
@MrFloris 5 лет назад
Gosh i love these videos :)
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
:) Thank you Floris. Really appreciate it.
@vovashpigalo2148
@vovashpigalo2148 5 лет назад
Good video Thanks!
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Veptis
@Veptis 5 лет назад
For stills I do what is called multi spot on my Sony. It is pretty much the evaluative mode you mentioned. I don't use AE lock on half press shutter. And I never used compensation.
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Nice! I keep my Canon set to Evaluative most of the time too. I se the compensation scale a lot for video.
@dct1
@dct1 5 лет назад
Good video, thanks.
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@BadKarma714
@BadKarma714 5 лет назад
That was good loved the vidoe. I have a Canon 60D and a T3i what meatering mode is better for shooting video outside or does that only apply to photography? And for photos witch Mode is the best to use?
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Hey, for most shots I will just keep my camera set to EVALUATIVE. It is kind of my safe mode that works most of the time.
@parthssshah
@parthssshah 2 года назад
Hey! Very informative video. I just had one query, why do you keep your photos 1/3 step overexposed? Don’t we usually keep our photos a bit underexposed when using DSLR and a bit overexposed when using a film camera?
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 2 года назад
Hey! Thanks for the comment. I think it is a bit of a personal preference I have. Just like you said, I am used to keeping it slightly overexposed (when possible) when I shoot video (especially shooting LOG profiles), so I started preferring it for pictures as well when light permits it. Always keeping an eye on the light histogram though and always staying within its limits.
@houditv
@houditv 3 года назад
Hey Jonas, im almost sure the spot meter follows the focus point that you choose and not only the center of the frame. Do you confirm that? Great video bro 👍
@mahteef
@mahteef 2 года назад
been a year and no response. I have been checking everyday.
@lewis1180
@lewis1180 2 года назад
I shoot in manual mode and I get to the 0 on the light meter. Why are my photos still coming out overexposed even though I am hitting the middle of the light meter range?
@RomainSandt
@RomainSandt 5 лет назад
Cool video, but not really like that on Nikon.
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
Really? I thought it was pretty much the same except three modes instead of four as standard. How does it differ? Thanks!
@RomainSandt
@RomainSandt 5 лет назад
@@robnelsonfilms it's All, center average or spot, but the spot is with your focus point, not the center, if I focus on a face on in a corner, the lightmeter will mesure light on that face not the center of the image. If I use more than 1 focus point, the camera will choose one. Useful with 3D tracking. Here's the difference unless I missunderstand you (wich is possible).
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
@@RomainSandt Ah, nice. Thanks!
@ephotosaver
@ephotosaver 5 лет назад
What about Nikon Metering Modes
@robnelsonfilms
@robnelsonfilms 5 лет назад
From what I know there are three metering modes in Nikon cameras. Evaluative is called MATRIX, then there is Center weighted and Spot. So pretty similar. I don't own a Nikon camera myself so if you have more info on this I would love to hear it. Thanks! - Jonas
@ephotosaver
@ephotosaver 5 лет назад
@@robnelsonfilms Appreciate the reply thanks
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