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  • such a lovely cute girls :)

  • your camera is set up terribly 

  • The majority of these shots are very badly composed

  • @joshthegreat666 i was working with very limited accessibility, most times in low light sitiuations, and i had only been shooting for a year prior to snapping these shots. and its more a video of not me showing off my pictures as it is an addition to a video i had posted reviewing a lens and ppl wanted to see what kind of pictures it took so i threw together this.

  • a lot of the pictures isnt very good cause your camera isnt set up correctly, try prioritating the shutter speed more, espacially on the shots where theyre either hitting the ball, or throwing it :)

  • @niiik0zz yea, should have switched to shutter priority on those shots.

  • is that true that 55-200mm not works on a 7d? im planning to buy one. please help me

  • @stoneheart44 i think that the 7d has a full frame sensor, so yea, this lens would not work with it.

  • @stoneheart44 Incorrect. Fully functioning on a 7d as the 7d has a cropped sensor, not full frame. This lens will work fine.

  • @jpp01uk is right. its a cropped sensor so it will be compatible with the 7d

  • most of shots are not so good ´, and they are because of wrong config on camera

  • @charshakh to each his own.

  • This and other efs's lenses 18-55is, 10-22, will work on a 1DMKII or full frame, leave me a message And I will send you the link to the PDF file which has all the mods.

  • are these full focal zoomed?

  • from witch distance are the fotos taken.

    Greet foto's mate

  • Hey,

    what's the song in this? I like it :-)

  • @sillygermangirl the song is called 'sad sad city' and the band is Ghostland Observatory

  • thanks :-)

  • you should lower you "F" in the apeture mode. it focuses on the main object and blurs the background. it would of looked really good with some of thee pics

  • @kidwithacomputer1 i dont really use aperture priority a lot. used M for all of these shots. and if u didnt notice i cant really open the aperture any more then f3.5 and when im zoomed in all the way the lowest apereture i can use is f5.6. once i get my canon 2.8 i will be posting a new video

  • many of your pictures are overexposed. I'd recommend if you need to keep the aperture wide open as possible to allow for quick shutter speed to at least turn exposure compensation down to 1 step or 1 1/3 step to give them a more natural look

  • constructive criticism is always appreciated. since theses pictures i've learned more about the technique you mentioned. thanks

  • Please, i would like to buy a Canon 55-250mm IS objetive in Vancouver because im goin there in holidays and i think that in Canada objetives are chepaer than in Spain, Can anibody tell me how much does this objetive cost in EEUU or Canada?

  • How much does the lens cost you mean? In retail stores the 55-250mm goes for around 350$ in Canada.

  • Sorry, but these are out of focus.

    Set the shutter speed to 1/500 or higher.

  • since you know this basic concept, what will happen to the image if shooting fast motion at night with an apperture of 5.6, a focal length of 250mm, a shutter speed of 1/500, and an iso of 800? dumb...

  • Doesn't appear to be night.

  • some of the pictures were at night, and some were during the day. that is actually what i made this video for, to show how the camera performs during the day, AND during the night. and also in the last 10 seconds i put in the video how fast the shutter was and at what iso i took the day and night pics at.

  • Wow. they are not out of focus?? the lens did not capture the movement in stop? wrong. it was in focus , just a slow shutter speed. you don't understand how cameras work obviously. learn technology skills. you must have a slow shutter speed to let more light onto the sensor for a well exposed image. he had to let it stay open longer so he would be able to have an exposed image. lecture over.

  • You could get a decent shutter speed at ISO1600, and easily fix the noise later.

  • for newer model cameras this is true. but for some, like my 20D that i no longer own, that was not possible. 1600 ISO proved to me a bit too much noise to the point where the average person could tell the picture was grainy. my new 40D works very well with noise at 1600ISO but none of these pictures were taken with the 40D

  • Amen.

  • :)

    lol

  • Can I ask what kind of camera you have?

  • oh never mind :-) I saw ya other vid.

  • thanx so much :)

  • no problem.

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