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Film Speed & ISO Tutorial For Beginning Photography

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How to shoot in Manual…GET OFF AUTO MODE!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature pphotographer from Eastern Canada.

Join me as I teach you how to shoot in Manual Mode even if you don't have a lot of experience behind the camera. I'll show you how to get the exposure right as well as controlling depth of field and freezing the action. I'll include lots of examples and show you live how to change the settings to get the exposure right.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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- Focusing Modes and Focusing Points
- Composition
- Understanding Lighting
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- Understanding your equipment and shooting techniques
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How To Get Super Sharp Photos Every Time With Any Camera

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Aperture & Depth of Field made EASY - Photography Course 5/10

At last! Aperture, f/numbers and depth of field explained in a way that makes sense! We look at understanding 'Av mode' / 'A mode' on your camera, some common issues and problems, how to get the best blurry background for portrait photos and a deep depth of field for landscapes, finishing with practical session #2. This is lecture #5 in my free 10-part photography course online to help you learn photography and take better photos! Enjoy, thumbs-up & subscribe!

Previously $480, this hugely-popular photography course by award-winning Australian Geographic photographer Chris Bray is now online for FREE as a ten-part series with over a million views and growing! Subscribe to be alerted when the next video is released. Don't forget to watch the earlier videos in this series and get the photography course handbook and summary clip cards (or the iBook and app versions) on our website too, along with loads of free photography tips and tutorials, or even join us on one of our small-group photography tours to the world's most amazing places every year, away from the crowds, including Alaska, Kenya, Galapagos, the Amazon, Iceland, Greenland, Patagonia, Namibia, Botswana, Tasmania, Christmas Island, Norway and more, with me or my friendly staff there helping you learn more and take the best photos possible while also having an unforgettable holiday!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. This video will show you how to shoot video, with some special tips for photographers.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


Music in intro: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that, and other sound effects at Epidemic Sounds


My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon RF 600mm f4
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon RF 70-200 f2.8
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Hollyland Mars M1 field monitor
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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PRO CAMERA HACK: Manual with AUTO ISO. Why this may be the best setting ever!

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In this video, I'll teach you how to shoot in Manual, but with a twist that may be even better than the usual Manual setting. I'll show you why it works, how to use it, and how to couple this with exposure compensation to be a great photography tool. This isn't just for wildlife, but has many other applications in different photography genres.

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The TRUTH about shooting at ISO 100 that the PROS know.

Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


Join me in Botswana in 2024!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this video I'll share with why shooting at ISO 100 is advice best left unsaid.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


Music in intro: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that, and other sound effects at Epidemic Sounds


My equipment:
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT SHUTTER SPEED!

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Are your photos not sharp, or do you want to explore all the creative opportunities that manipulating your shutter speed can create? In this video, I'll show you how shutter speed works, and how to change it to create innovative photos.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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Photography Basics | Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO | Exposure Triangle (Tagalog) | Cley Films

Photography Tips Series Video No. 1
Sa video na ito ay ipapaliwanag namin kung ano ang Exposure Triangle at Basic Elements ng Photography na Aperture, Shutter Speed at ISO.

What pros know about APERTURE that beginners often ignore.

Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada.

Do you want to learn how to make your subject stand out by having the background blurry and out of focus? Are you struggling to get all of your photo in focus at the same time? In this video, I'll explain how aperture works, how it impacts depth of field, and how to use it creatively to take amazing photos. I'll also show your how to get amazing sunstars!

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

2023 Calendar is ready!


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Manual Cinematic Video Settings Explained | ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture

Manual Cinematic Video Settings Explained | ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture
Welcome to another video, this time I try my best to explain in real time how to adjust your video settings to get the most from your Sony camera.
I go through Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, meter readings and show you in real time how to adjust them to get correct exposure.
I detail what all the settings do with real world examples and why to adjust each makes a difference.
I film outside, in real time to show you how adjusting in the field actually works and give you tips and tricks to get the most from your camera.
Whilst predominantly video ordinated, this video could also help you improve your photography as well as your cinematic videos.
Once you have an understanding of the settings they can be applied to any location or setting you find yourself in.
Good luck, and Enjoy!!

The Camera Man

The Camera Man

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Camera: Sony a6400
Camera: Sony a6600
Camera: Sony A7C
Lens: Sony 18-105mm
Lens: Sigma 30mm
Lens: Sigma 56mm
Lens: Sigma 16mm
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm
Lens: Sony 70-350mm
Second Camera; Osmo Action
Second Camera: DJi Osmo Pocket
Drone: Dji MAVIC AIR 2
Microphone: Deity D4 Pro
Microphone: Rode NTG
Recorder: TASCAM D60 mk2
Monitor: FeelWorld 6 plus
Recorder: Olympus LS-P4
Gimbal; DJi Ronin SC
Z axis Stabiliser: Airduo
Tripod: Manfrotto
Filters: Various
Video Editor: Adobe Premiere Pro

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20 Essential Photography Tips For Beginner Photographers (Get Good, Fast)

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While there are so many ways to learn photography, there are also so many dead ends and potential rabbit holes you might waste your time on.

In this video, I outline 20 essential photography tips for beginner photographers to help you get good quickly and give you the right fundamentals to work on.

Other videos mentioned in these tips:

The real secret to getting better at photography


How to find your style in photography


How to get sharp photos every time, with any camera


Transform your photography with these 4 simple, daily habits


How to edit in Adobe Lightroom


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Video camera -
Little camera -
Main lens -
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Mid lens -
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Long lens -
Shotgun mic -
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Drone -
Tripod -
Mini tripod -
SD card -

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Beginner Photography - Tv Mode (Shutter Priority Mode)

Understand what the shutter priority mode is on your DSLR and when to use it.

How to Shoot Manual on your DSLR for Beginners

I hope you enjoy this tutorial! What mode do you use when you're out shooting? Have you ever tried using Manual? Tell me your experiences!

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VLOG CAMERA SETUP //

Sony RX100iv
Sony a7s + Sigma 24mm f1.4


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Canon 5dmkiii
Sigma 24mm f1.4
Canon 35mm f1.4
Canon 50mm f1.2
Canon 85mm f1.2
Canon 135mm f2

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Stop taking photos at the WRONG ISO!

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Join me in Botswana in 2024!


Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. This video will show you how to get out of being stuck at ISO 100 and try higher ISOs.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


Music in intro: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that, and other sound effects at Epidemic Sounds


My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Hollyland Mars M1 field monitor
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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CAMERA BASICS for Video // Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO

Getting good exposure on your footage is one of the first steps to building your fundamentals in camera basics for video creation. In this video, I cover Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO, which are the main camera settings used to achieve proper exposure and the overall look of your footage.

0:00 Intro
0:36 Shutter Speed
3:11 Aperture
5:43 ISO
7:22 How I Adjust Exposure

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*For the ND filter, make sure to get the right size for your lens and if you have multiple lenses with different sizes just get it for your biggest lens then buy step-up rings so it can fit on your smaller lenses. Hope this helps!

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How to Shoot 35mm Film (Story 1)

Film Camera: Canon A1 with a 50mm f/1.4 Canon lens -- FujiColor Superia 200
Video Camera: Canon 5D3 with a 35mm Summicron F2 (1970) Leica lens

This is our first STORY in our new Snippet/Story style and we are so very excited to share it with you.

This week we tried to weave the beautiful experience of film photography with a bit of a how-to-video with the hopes of inspiring you to get out and capture your environment.

The entire experience of shooting film from choosing your film stock, to manually loading the film, to the sexy sound of winding the film after each photo, well it all just begs you to slow down, to focus on the moment at hand, and take it all in and then... the most important part... to stay present. No checking how the photo turned out, no re-taking the selfie, not even the need to see how many likes it got. Nope, a film camera gives you the luxury of hoping that you captured the moment and letting that be enough.

And while I can go on and on about the lessons that film has already taught me - and this was just my first roll ! - the main thing that making this story taught me is how lucky I am to have a partner as patient and thoughtful as Lou! His work ethic is unlike anyone I have ever met and the passion he pours into creating these beautiful moments each week never ceases to amaze me.

I'm grateful for this week's video for reminding me of time spent: hanging at second hand camera stores, capturing special moments with dear friends, and enjoying perfect moments of summer when you feel surrounded by love.


FRIENDS IN THE VIDEO:
Jess: @wholygoodness
Luisa: @luyanoms
Alix: @ouijetaimeaussi
Maansi: @themaans
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Music Credits:
Sweet Love by Olmos

Parsimonious Love by Muciojad

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LOW LIGHT AND HIGH ISO PHOTOGRAPHY: Do what the best low light photographers do!

Want to take amazing wildlife photos? Check out my new course with 20 modules and over 5 hours of content, no fluff!


My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Canada. In this video, I show you my top tips for shooting in low light. I'll explain what causes noise in your images, explain how ISO works, and help you capture more light and get cleaner images.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

2023 Calendar is ready!


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00:00 Introduction
00:53 How much light is available?
03:02 Lenses and aperture
05:28 Shutter speed
08:14 What is ISO?
11:00 What causes noise anyway?
12:10 Camera sensor sizes
14:43 Processing noisy images

What is ISO?



What is ISO and why do I care? Watch this episode and find out...

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