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From: thatnikonguy
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  • @mike22edwards my pleasure, glad you liked it

  • Thank you thank you thank you for making a video that makes sense to a beginner like myself! Look forward to educating myself with your vids!

  • Thank you so much for the information you've shared I learn very much today... I have a question regarding the f16 your talking about, can i use this on group shot? Because I want all my subject to be all focused, and also you said 1/60 is the Ideal shutter speed for no blur right? so what is the Ideal or standard ISO for a different kind of lighting condition on the said shutter speed of 1/60? thanks for your time....

  • @ramcasty thanks for comment - more detailed shutter speed video coming soon.

  • @Maxsdiscos haha, well maybe some people are snobby. really it is about having control of your equipment.

  • it IS about snobbery LOL! I can use manual wow

  • Thank you very much for making this video, very informative!

  • thanks matt. i was trying to point out its not the amount of light comming in that desides what your DOF will be its how much glass is being used. do you know what im saying? im not good at explaning things lol

  • so buy stopping the lens down say to f16 your are only using the best part of the lens the middle and thats why everything becomes clearer and more in focus its not so much the shutter speed right?

  • @bwinn10 not sure if I get your question. Reason more is clear at f16 is you have much greater depth of field - so more is 'acceptably sharp'

  • @bwinn10 You should not forget about diffraction, though.

  • second :)

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