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  • Unveilling the Secrets of Dynamic Range in Photography

    Create Balanced Exposure: With proper control of dynamic range, you can achieve well-balanced exposures When you are in a situation where you have several subjects in a scene and they each need their own exposure High Dynamic Range or HDR photography involves taking multiple images with different exposures and merging You can achieve this by using bracketing or by manually adjusting the exposure in each shot. Graduated Filters: A graduated neutral density filter (GND) is a handy tool to balance the exposure in

  • How to Shoot in Manual Mode: a Beginner's Guide

    A comprehensive guide to exposure settings: aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. exposure. Now, keep in mind that nowhere in that definition “proper exposure” or “correct exposure” are mentioned Now, let’s get back to that exposure triangle. Exposure triangle As I said, there are 3 components to reach the desired exposure: Aperture, Shutter

  • Camera Metering Modes Explained (How & When to Use Them)

    How much light we let into the sensor is controlled but the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO (exposure How it works is that it detects the areas with large amounts of highlights and adjusts the exposure to The problem with this is that if you have a very bright little area, it will throw your exposure all If you are in control of your exposure settings completely (like in Manual mode), then your exposure As you can see the exposure changes from one picture to the other but nothing dramatically (except maybe

  • Explaining Ansel Adams Zone System and How to Use It

    The zone system is a photographic technique of previsualization, light metering, and exposure developed So that "proper exposure" point is your Zone V or 18% gray card. This will let you know whether your exposure is correct or not. Your exposure should be correct once again. My grey card exposure (Zone V) favors the highlights.

  • Choosing the correct shooting mode

    The biggest advantage this camera has is that it sets the settings to the optimal exposure (based on Aperture Priority Mode From this point on, you’ll need to have a basic understanding of exposure. It contains all the information you need to understand how exposure works. This mode is part of the auto exposure modes and prioritizes the aperture. Why auto-exposure mode? So first of all, do you understand the exposure triangle enough to shoot in manual mode?

  • RAW vs jpeg: What format should I use?

    different depending on the brand and model of the camera but in general terms, the camera will keep the exposure This also means that if you underexpose (or overexpose) an image, you can recover it by adjusting the exposure

  • Understanding Your Camera's Focus Modes

    You can always achieve the same thing by shooting fully in manual mode or using exposure compensation

  • Frame the Future: Your Ultimate Guide to Choosing Your Next Camera

    then you might not need a super high frames per second rate because you will mostly be shooting long exposure

  • Let’s talk about failure

    I have to say exposing myself like this scares me deeply but to be honest, I would have loved to find

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