Thanks :) Nice video, that's what i was looking for ! I have a question ? does longer focal lengths affect exposure as well ? because when you move back the reflective light reaching the sensor loses some of its intensity ??
@uiop7890aik Hi - thanks for your comment. No the focal length and distance won't affect the exposure. If you're shooting in manual mode most consumer lenses will decrease the aperture as you zoom the lens longer. So you might take one shot perfectly, zoom in and the next one will be under exposed so keep an eye on your light meter. If you're in auto, AV or TV you don't need to worry because the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed accordingly.
Absolutely love your videos. Great for beginner and intermediate photographers! You explain everything so clearly. I am very impressed. So glad youtube recommended you! :D
Randomly found your channel in my Recommended Videos seciton. Great tutorial, seen as I'm a new photographer, really helped me. Thanks, and keep them coming!
Thanks :) Nice video, that's what i was looking for ! I have a question ? does longer focal lengths affect exposure as well ? because when you move back the reflective light reaching the sensor loses some of its intensity ??
uiop7890aik 1 month ago
@uiop7890aik Hi - thanks for your comment. No the focal length and distance won't affect the exposure. If you're shooting in manual mode most consumer lenses will decrease the aperture as you zoom the lens longer. So you might take one shot perfectly, zoom in and the next one will be under exposed so keep an eye on your light meter. If you're in auto, AV or TV you don't need to worry because the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed accordingly.
photoexposed 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Absolutely love your videos. Great for beginner and intermediate photographers! You explain everything so clearly. I am very impressed. So glad youtube recommended you! :D
themusicalnomad 1 month ago
Randomly found your channel in my Recommended Videos seciton. Great tutorial, seen as I'm a new photographer, really helped me. Thanks, and keep them coming!
CaiRynn 1 month ago
those famous colored little house things
GMSamuelRhine 1 month ago
great tutorial...keep them coming !
08262672 2 months ago
This was filmed in Bournemouth right?
YomsVideos 2 months ago
@YomsVideos Sure was :-)
photoexposed 1 month ago
Thanks for sharing mate- a great lesson for a new photographer :-)
CRANKYONE100 2 months ago
That is why the 200mm f/2.0 is the best in portraits.
appacana 2 months ago
love it
rizwankaredia 2 months ago
I really like your explanation, cheers.
ibeplu 2 months ago
thanks, I thought the best was 135mm
74jamshid 2 months ago
Great video. Thanks. Funnily enough, I knew all this but I actually understand it better because it is so hands on graphic.
mucalinda 2 months ago
thank you, very helpful
blaziktrix 2 months ago
Mike, when you explain it - it is easy to understand and somehow quite logical !
Good job ! Well done !
To say nothing about your accent !
MrVoayer 2 months ago
Very nice explination, love your vids. Keep them comin
ManzalaStudio 2 months ago