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DSLR Basic Settings Tutorial – Photography/Videography 101
Never used a camera before? Want to learn how? If you just bought a DSLR or any camera and want to learn how to use it, this is the video for you! This tutorial is for people who have never used a camera before and are getting into Photography and/or Filmmaking for the first time. I walk beginners through how to get a great shot and what exactly all those numbers mean on the camera. I review, in detail, what Shutter Speed, Aperture (F-Stop), ISO, and Depth of Field are. This video is in
best lesson in photography for beginners – entire course in one image
a picture says a thousand words. this one says about 50 thousands, and entire course condensed in one image. print this chart, laminate it, have it in your pocket and look at it when you pull out your camera and try to learn to control it. this is for beginners still trying to figure out the exposure triangle and what settings do what
Photography Basics for Noobs | Beginner Guide
Instagram : https://instagram.com/julianball Music from : In this video I will show you how to use the basic settings for a camera to take manual photos. I go through iso, shutter speed and aperture and what they all do and how they effect each other. Enjoy! Twitter : https://twitter.com/JulianJBall Behance : Creative Station : Julian Ball / Flow Graphics
Photography Tutorial for Beginners: What is Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO (DSLR Lesson) – CamCrunch
COLOR Lightroom Presets: http: _______ This is a photography tutorial for beginners. With this video, you will learn about the three things that affect the exposure of an image. After watching, you’ll know exactly what the aperture, shutter speed and ISO do to affect the exposure of your image. Video Summary There three things that affect the exposure of an image: The APERTURE, SHUTTER SPEED and ISO. You need to find the perfect balance between these three elements
Beginner DSLR Photography basics: Aperture and depth of field guide
Beginner guide to aperture and Depth of Field. If you want to get a blurry background, or take a landscape that is sharp from to back, then watch this video. This video tries to explain the basic principle of aperture. What it is. What it does How its used The effect it has. Different lenses have different apertures, so please bear that in mind, you lens may not go to f/1.4 or f/22. Also, I havent talked about diffraction in this video. This is when a lens starts to loose sharpness due to a