Aperature & Shutter Speed for Indoor Photography : Photography Basics
Aperature & Shutter Speed for Indoor Photography : Photography Basics
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You will have to adjust your aperture and shutter speed in a different way if you’re shooting indoors versus when you’re shooting outdoors. Learn about aperture and shutter speed for indoor photography with help from an experienced director of photography in this free video clip.
Expert: Dan Reinecke
Filmmaker: Dan Reinecke
Series Description: Even if you’ve never picked up a camera before, you can still shoot high quality and professional-looking photos by just paying attention to a few key things. Learn about the basics of photography with help from an experienced director of photography in this free video series.
NOTHING TO LEARN FROM THIS VIDEO. BASICALLY WHAT WAS SAID WAS ‘LEARN TO BALANCE THE EXPOSURE TRIANGLE’.
Using your technic with a kit lens, (ok I’m a noobie beginner) first with shutter priority (1/50) and the iso to 100-400 the photo is practically very dark even at its brightest F! With Iso 12800 seem to have some flexibility for the F!π
pure common sense.. nothing to be learned.
…dick!
a guide on indoor photography without examples of indoor photography
Thank u!! Basic stuff that everyone needs to learn!! πππβ€οΈ
WOW Rocket Science video!
The correct spelling is Aperture.Β
Thank you for the Information. And yes it work perfectly with my Nikon D3200 24 Megapixels. Great stuff
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what about using flash?
haha.. right on dude..
Great! Now try doing the video with open eyes and less THC in your blood.