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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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…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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very good for begineers
Excellent information thanks Layne!
Do you know how to use your Lens Shade correctly? #photographyequipment
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
Woah Woah Woah hold up Tuna Flavor…
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.
what lens is this?
people do that so it takes up less space and then put it on properly when
they are about to use it
That was pretty helpful. Thanks
thanks
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!
Visual music is the worst definition I’ve ever heard.
KISS – Keep It Simple Stupid is so apposite. Thanks. I too pack my Lens
with Hood on backwards
Canon is the best… No Doubt in that..
Strap!
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?
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.
You are exactly correct. It does depend on the situation and look you are
trying to capture in your photo. Thanks for the feedback.
nice!
Haha! Who is stupid enough to have the Lens Hood on the wrong way :p
@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
There’s no reason to like one over the other.. Each offers the best. It’s
all dependant on what glass you buy.
what fuck tard would put it on backwards! aaha
yup i learned something as well… thanks
I don’t know why I clicked on this video. I might of watched a “How to
Breath?” video…