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How to Shoot in Manual Mode on your Camera 

Austin James Jackson
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Shooting in manual mode is the best way to gain full control over the look of your photos. Choosing the right settings is more than just properly exposing your photo. By adjusting the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture, you can creatively affect the look of each photo.
Every image comprises a shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.
Simply put, the shutter speed controls how long the camera's sensor is exposed to light. The longer the shutter speed, the more light hits the sensor, and the more motion blur can be captured. Shorter shutter speeds are generally used to freeze motion.
The aperture controls how open or closed the lens blades are while shooting. Opening your aperture (lower number) allows more light to hit the sensor and also increases background blur. This is ideal for things like portraits and product imagery, where you'd want the subject to stand out from its surroundings. On the other hand, closing the aperture down (higher number) will increase the depth of field, allowing you to achieve an image that is sharp from front to back. Generally, landscape photographers like to close their aperture down to achieve more of their image in focus.
Lastly, the ISO controls how much (if any) light is added to the image. The higher the ISO, the more light is added. However, this has a drawback: You'll experience increasing noise levels as you raise the ISO. It is generally recommended to leave your ISO at your camera's base ISO (usually between 64 and 125) unless you absolutely must raise it.
Balance these three settings, and you'll be taking the perfect exposures in no time!
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@rickwilliamsphotography
@rickwilliamsphotography 2 месяца назад
Noise is a function of low signal (light). High ISO only amplifies noise, but does not cause noise.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Correct, this is the technical way of explaining it!
@rickwilliamsphotography
@rickwilliamsphotography 2 месяца назад
@@AustinJamesJackson would be a great lead in to discuss ISO invariance
@duroxkilo
@duroxkilo Месяц назад
plus the 'BASE ISO' is not always the min ISO available in the settings... so while he's giving good advice for beginners, it might be useful to let them know that these days cameras will produce photos w/ insensible noise @ ISO 400 and in most cases even ISO 800 is perfectly fine, especially during daytime..
@DSG0805
@DSG0805 Месяц назад
Manual mode by itself is great, however, throwing in auto iso for dynamic situation shooting may be one of the best overall ways to go.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
I always steer away from auto ISO, as it can occasionally burn you if you aren't paying attention.
@DSG0805
@DSG0805 Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson definitely could in some situations. Though rarely am I in settings where it goes over 1600 and not paying attention to adjust otherwise. 1600 is a pretty clean iso these days
@xstevenx8132
@xstevenx8132 Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJacksonthrow zebras on and you’ll never have that happened.
@sihon3157
@sihon3157 Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson well yeah but that can also be bad advice in some situations. you are going to get a better image if you use 1/100 and iso 1000 then 1/10 and iso 100 plus today in lets say lightroom there is ai denoise that works well when the image is well lit and the iso is not above like 6400
@raynjpg
@raynjpg 29 дней назад
@@xstevenx8132 even with zebras, i can't seem to figure out how to properly adjust ISO to my exposure settings.
@marcofreitas5321
@marcofreitas5321 2 месяца назад
After dealing with advices like this one, having your iso always at 100, I've missed opportunities of taking photos with the settings I wanted, like a faster shutter speed..so, now use auto iso almost all the time. It's better a grainy photo than the photo I could not shoot with the aperture or shutter speed I wouldn't want. Just remove noise in post processing in lighroom or Dxo.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Why not just use the shutter speed or aperture you want and adjust ISO accordingly?
@marcofreitas5321
@marcofreitas5321 2 месяца назад
@@AustinJamesJackson auto iso does that after all. My camera is a Nikon d3500 and has no dedicated button to change the iso, you have to dive into the settings menu.
@lancea1470
@lancea1470 Месяц назад
Well exactly. But sometimes you have to keep up with the action of people really fast. It's best to use continuous shutter speeds . If you're in manual mode, your going to get a shot if you can adjust the camera settings or use two or more camera bodies with different lenses really fast. Clients have the same amount of patience as people in the drive thru at a fast food restaurant. And it's getting worse. They want results right now.
@duroxkilo
@duroxkilo Месяц назад
i had this conversation w/ people over time... best way to get over the 'fear' of noise is to actually test the camera + lens and see what level is acceptable to You. these days most cameras will produce excellent results @ ISO400 and even higher.
@ian_lewono
@ian_lewono Месяц назад
I shoot with manual and auto iso, also because iso doesn't affect the creative outlook of the photo
@Re-BornFree
@Re-BornFree 2 месяца назад
You have the best shorts for photography in the game
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Glad you think so!!
@basedclubofficial
@basedclubofficial Месяц назад
This is all somehow useful advice, however ine of the interesting thing you can learn is that even noise can be used for creativity and doesn't need to get eliminated at all costs
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
This is true!
@nateb.1568
@nateb.1568 Месяц назад
I have really been enjoying Aperture Priority with auto iso and a minumum shutter speed.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
That can work if you are paying close attention! Just want to make sure the ISO doesn’t creep up on you.
@weniboyfelipe
@weniboyfelipe 6 дней назад
Great teaching i literaly learn it like a photographic memory in one shorts
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 6 дней назад
Glad it was helpful!
@robertsundermann1873
@robertsundermann1873 2 месяца назад
The ISO 100 rules is kinda confusing for most people at first. Alright you can get more details etc but when learning photography I think it’s best to first understand aperture and shutter speed. I recommend manual only for special types of scenes or for some cool effects. Aperture or shutter speed priority combined with auto ISO are pretty reliable and most cameras will drop to ISO 100 when there’s enough light. And keep in mind that each sensor reacts differently to ISO noise and most of the newer once get great details even on ISO 800-1600. In short: if you can shoot at ISO 100 do it, but it isn’t a must in my opinion😉
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Well said!
@lancea1470
@lancea1470 Месяц назад
Right on. Shooting in manual can be pretty scary leading up to a shoot. But I do like to do it a lot. Don't be drinking or on drugs when you are doing that. Lol. You need every brain cell in your head to pull it off. When my clients offer me a drink, I always refuse. Manual mode is critical thinking.
@EZ-viewing.
@EZ-viewing. 2 месяца назад
Succinct, clear & to the point. Many, many thanks good sir. ❤
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@victorbarcellos6445
@victorbarcellos6445 11 дней назад
I have been photographing since I was 9 years old (since around 12 with semi-proofessional cameras), and I have rarely seen a situation where I need to control all 3, most scenarios I just really need to control 1 of them, or two (one of them being ISO). And that is done also by many professional photographers, just like Gregory Heisler, who I had class with.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 11 дней назад
👍👍
@ZONATHEDIVISION
@ZONATHEDIVISION 2 месяца назад
Love your video. Very informative
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Thanks!
@ahmermirza
@ahmermirza 28 дней назад
simple and great explanation
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 27 дней назад
Glad you liked it!
@ChrisBaitson
@ChrisBaitson Месяц назад
ISO changes the camera sensor’s sensitivity to light, it does not digitally add light…
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
In the film days you’d be correct, but technically in digital it doesn’t work that way.
@ChrisBaitson
@ChrisBaitson Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson I’ll fill in the slightly vague reply for you. Turning up the ISO increases the gain of the amplifiers of each photosite. It works very similar to turning up the volume on speakers. The higher the volume the more sound is produced but at the same time you amplify and increase noise. There is no digital light being added.
@shimmeringreflection
@shimmeringreflection Месяц назад
​@@ChrisBaitsonagreed, Digital is the wrong word. Digital means 0s and 1s. ISO adds light by boosting the electronic signal
@HonkiePlonkie
@HonkiePlonkie Месяц назад
Love how you said: Base ISO. Because photo is pretty basic at 100 for perfect images in most camera's. Video isn't. It's a whole different story how ISO works and why BT.709 is 400-1600 base iso and Clog3 is 800 or 3200 base iso
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
👍👍
@benchappearo4656
@benchappearo4656 2 месяца назад
Glad I subbed
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
Thank you!!
@hluteavanrohlua528
@hluteavanrohlua528 3 дня назад
Thanks
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 3 дня назад
No problem
@lukeallard6693
@lukeallard6693 Месяц назад
I appreciate your photography videos Mr. Young Willem Dafoe
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
Glad you like them!
@Leiasart
@Leiasart Месяц назад
so random lol, they look literally nothing alike
@rokpodlogar6062
@rokpodlogar6062 Месяц назад
base ISO is not always the choice. check your camera's signal to noise diagram, but yes, in general, you won't see significant difference on small screens/prints.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
Thanks!
@athallahhafidz7689
@athallahhafidz7689 13 дней назад
Okay, aint gonna lie at first I thought this will be a sniping tips, targetting a goat 🙂
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 13 дней назад
Haha!
@shimmeringreflection
@shimmeringreflection Месяц назад
ISO does not digitally (0s and 1s) add light; it's electrical -- as in gain, and the more you add, the more noise from the signal it brings
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
Correct!
@beans304
@beans304 2 месяца назад
Question: how do you effectively capture more light keeping ISO at 100 but with fast shutter speed and higher aperture? Would it depend completely on the shutter speed??
@ryanharty973
@ryanharty973 2 месяца назад
you need a strobe. you can’t add more light with out adding more light. raise your iso or shoot with a tripod and lower you shutter speed. raising your iso in camera is better than pushing the image in light room especially if you’re shooting jpeg
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 месяца назад
You can’t get more light without slowing the shutter down, opening aperture, or raising ISO.
@schm147
@schm147 Месяц назад
You can't do that without using a flash or other light source. Also I would question what kind of situation calls for needing both fast shutter speed and high aperture in the dark.
@rickyreyes48
@rickyreyes48 27 дней назад
Thanks for confusing beginners
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 27 дней назад
Why is that?
@immathiasyde
@immathiasyde Месяц назад
ISO is the voltage applied across the sensor. More voltage results in amplified noise in the image
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
👍
@nikolamilicevic9537
@nikolamilicevic9537 Месяц назад
I don't think he understood your comment :), ISO doesn't add noise, it simply amplifies already existing sensor noise.
@stretch90
@stretch90 Месяц назад
ISO doesn't add noise, it just makes the noise more visible. Low light on the sensor is what creates noise.
@immathiasyde
@immathiasyde Месяц назад
@@stretch90 Yes, the higher ISO, the more voltage is applied across the sensor to make it more sensitive to low-light
@nateb.1568
@nateb.1568 Месяц назад
The ISO doesn't add the noise. It reveals it. Noise comes from an underexposed photo.
@bequiet568
@bequiet568 29 дней назад
Make your life easy by using Auto ISO. if you use 100 ISO in low light situation and want to make it more bright in edit and boom more Noise than 3200 ISO, Let the camera chose the ISO since technology in camera already learn about light since the first camera has been build.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 27 дней назад
ISO Auto is going to get you in trouble if you don't understand how ISO works.
@bequiet568
@bequiet568 26 дней назад
@@AustinJamesJackson I'm using Sony 6400 and never had a problem using auto ISO Except during astrophotography. Well I always use it for Birdwatch soo I need fast Iso, Not just me even profesional like Simon d'entremont still using Auto Iso
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 26 дней назад
It makes sense for wildlife, but for landscapes it does not.
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield Месяц назад
4. Focus Control
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
That’s important too!
@sword-and-shield
@sword-and-shield Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson Not bashing the vid. I know the Big 3 or the Triangle, was the main purpose of the vid in explaining manual.
@lensonomy
@lensonomy 2 дня назад
100 ISO is not recommended always!
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 2 дня назад
Depends on the situation.
@claudianreyn4529
@claudianreyn4529 9 дней назад
You forgot a bout color temperature, just saying.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 8 дней назад
That isn’t one of the settings in the exposure triangle. I adjust white balance in post.
@jamdva8176
@jamdva8176 25 дней назад
Don't stick to base ISO all the time, it is bad. Another ISO are not for show, they could be used.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 24 дня назад
👍
@bantei269
@bantei269 Месяц назад
im sick of these basic tutorials give us something more advance....theres already alot of tutorials out there for beginners
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
lol… plenty of more advanced tutorials on my channel if you look around.
@amdevs
@amdevs Месяц назад
Wtf this sound at 0:00 of the clip? Minus my ears.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
😂
@StephenEscallier
@StephenEscallier Месяц назад
Always having your camera at base iso is pretty amateur level advice.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
Watching a video on how to shoot in manual is meant for amateurs…?
@StephenEscallier
@StephenEscallier Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson you are not getting my point. Rarely do you see a top tier photographer suggesting to stick to base iso. In today’s world of post processing it’s massively more beneficial to retain detail, noise is easy to fix in post.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
Increasing exposure in post is the same as increasing ISO in the field. For that reason, I shoot at base ISO as much as possible and brighten in post if needed. But more often than not, I don’t need to do either one since I can just increase my shutter speed to let in more light.
@StephenEscallier
@StephenEscallier Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson I suggest to experiment with usable range vs base in unideal conditions just focusing on final detail. Bumping up exposure in post is absolutely not the same as increasing iso when you are shooting. Increasing iso while shooting allows you to capture more detail, where pumping up exposure in post can only reveal detail your sensor was able to capture. A caveat is using a tripod and remote shutter I suppose, but for handheld auto iso is absolutely worth using.
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
If you’re using a modern digital camera that is ISO-invariant, increasing aperture in the field vs increasing exposure in post will yield the exact same results. Check out “ISO-invariant” on RU-vid or Google and you’ll get a lot more info than I can reply with in a short caption.
@esnezz3766
@esnezz3766 Месяц назад
Always shooting at base ISO is a terrible advice
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson Месяц назад
When possible I ALWAYS do. I only raise the ISO if I need more light or want to play with a faster shutter speed. Why raise the ISO if not necessary?
@esnezz3766
@esnezz3766 Месяц назад
@@AustinJamesJackson it's not about manually adjusting higher ISO but actually letting the camera pick the appropriate ISO, in most cases auto ISO is the way to go
@CocoKoi321
@CocoKoi321 25 дней назад
Iso 100 myth 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@AustinJamesJackson
@AustinJamesJackson 25 дней назад
Huh?
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