Photography Tips: Camera Lenses – Tips on How to Use a Lens Shade

Digital Photography Tips – Layne Kennedy demonstrates why it is important to properly use your camera’s lens shade when shooting in bright light. An Ultimate…
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25 Responses to Photography Tips: Camera Lenses – Tips on How to Use a Lens Shade

  1. Rajendra Singh says:

    very good for begineers

  2. Learn to Click says:

    Excellent information thanks Layne!

  3. Isaiah Headen says:

    Do you know how to use your Lens Shade correctly? #photographyequipment 

  4. Vaibhav Dixit says:

    I liked this video not because I learned something I did not knew but
    because first time I came across video providing visual difference on the
    same setting with the lens shade. Thank You

  5. INTHESKYPRODUCTIONS says:

    Woah Woah Woah hold up Tuna Flavor…

  6. TwoOneSevenSixFiveSixFive says:

    When it’s out and your shooting, provided it’s needed, it’s on backwards if
    it’s facing that way. I think this is for people who are just beginning and
    don’t even know what it does.

  7. Nathan Jones says:

    what lens is this?

  8. bassguitarplayer123 says:

    people do that so it takes up less space and then put it on properly when
    they are about to use it

  9. beezy says:

    That was pretty helpful. Thanks

  10. Rafael Ben Ari says:

    I have this camera (D5100) and I almost never shoot stills with LiveView,
    it’s pointless. This is not a pocket camera – LiveView is for capturing
    video mainly. Use the viewfinder for stills. Aside from that, aperture is a
    property of the LENS, so you see aperture settings in LiveView just like
    you see the focus changing. However, LiveView will always auto-expose your
    image unless you press the AE-L button. I can help you with the camera,
    send a message anytime. Also check the manual, it’s good!

  11. bitisfan says:

    Visual music is the worst definition I’ve ever heard.

  12. WildlifeObsessed says:

    KISS – Keep It Simple Stupid is so apposite. Thanks. I too pack my Lens
    with Hood on backwards

  13. Harsh jain says:

    Canon is the best… No Doubt in that..

  14. ssutton02 says:

    Ummmm….my lens shade is not on backwards. It on-camera storage. They’re
    meant to do that. I assumed photographers who know their equipment knew
    that?

  15. nelg70 says:

    I think that most people have the lens hood on reversed because that’s how
    they pack it away in there bag. Then leave it on like that until needed, I
    know I do. Not because they don’t know it’s orientation.

  16. Ultimate PhotoGuide says:

    You are exactly correct. It does depend on the situation and look you are
    trying to capture in your photo. Thanks for the feedback.

  17. Ben Torkington says:

    Haha! Who is stupid enough to have the Lens Hood on the wrong way :p

  18. puggster says:

    @nawaryoussef1 depends on your camera really. does your hood have the
    threaded attachment or does it simply slip on the barrel? if there is a
    thread then most likely you will have to have a filter with a thread to
    allow it to attach to the filters ive seen filters and hoods used together
    with good results, so i imagine if your hood can connect with a filter
    attached then yes it will be a good idea to use them together, good thing
    with photography is experimenting 🙂 try it out

  19. BrandonKingVloggin says:

    There’s no reason to like one over the other.. Each offers the best. It’s
    all dependant on what glass you buy.

  20. Alex Grant says:

    what fuck tard would put it on backwards! aaha

  21. Vert Umnus says:

    yup i learned something as well… thanks

  22. odinata says:

    I don’t know why I clicked on this video. I might of watched a “How to
    Breath?” video…

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