I'd like to ask about uv skylight filter or what the name ever was.. I got myself one just to protect the lens. Do you think it might like "ruin" you pictures or make them somehow worse than without it because i really want to be careful with my camera but also get good shots with it. I'm kind of new with cameras and sorry if my english isn't the best.
Hi, Can you help me? I want to buy new dslr camera and i'm a beginner. can you suggest dslr camera that mostly have this specs? Image stabilization Live view LCD Color control (especially flesh tones) Low noise at high ISO settings Image noise reduction for slow shutter speeds Remote shutter release Small size and low weight Extended dynamic range Lots of external flash options please reply. thank you. =)
Look into Nikon, they usually have great results in low light. I got my hands on a D3100, which is an entry-level DSLR. However, it's got all the features you're talking about. Image Stabilization is built into the lens, it has Live view, 1080p video recording, in-camera image editing/white balance, and it's reasonably compact. It does have a hotshoe for an external flash and a port for a remote shutter, and it has basically no noise at ISO 3200. I totally recommend it. Good luck!
There's a bunch of videos by a channel called DigitalRev and they review a bunch of third-party lenses like those. However, they mainly conclude that those are really just "budget" lenses and you'll get "budget" quality from them. Their test shots only go to prove their point. If you're serious about buying a telephoto, or a macro, or a wide-aperture lens, or whatever you're going to get, you're much better off saving your money and getting a proprietary lens.
"Don't write off the other manufacturers like Sony and Pentax and Sigma". What about Olympus ? They have great lenses and are well specified, a long history of quality and innovation, and I have one!
@markaurelius61 I completely agree and didn't mean to 'Dis' Olympus. I reviewed one for DSLR User magazine a year or two ago and it was a great camera. The message is that ALL mainstream camera manufacturers make great camreras - it's just a question of choosing the right one for you.. Cheers - Mike
@WEStICE013 Thank you - visit our site (link is on our chanel page) for more info about what's coming. If you sign up to the mailing list we'll send you free tips and keep you up to date on the video launch. Mike
@JOHNDEEBANK Hi John - we started filming the flash series last week. visit our site photographycourses dot biz for more info on the videos we've shot, have planned and when we launch them. Cheers Mike
Have always enjoyed photography...the things I will surely get once I get a job!
Thanks much for your sincere videos. :)
abiqas 1 week ago
This vid actually gives good advice unlike a lot on ebay!
pooh1234567890 1 week ago
Don't forget the tripod.
Hamzah41081 1 week ago
I'd like to ask about uv skylight filter or what the name ever was.. I got myself one just to protect the lens. Do you think it might like "ruin" you pictures or make them somehow worse than without it because i really want to be careful with my camera but also get good shots with it. I'm kind of new with cameras and sorry if my english isn't the best.
brumbori 1 month ago
where can i buy a cheap one ?because i don't have a lot of money
lamoskgr 1 month ago
i love lens flares tho
LiquidChromez 3 months ago
what stop was that graduated ND filter? :)
imjustlivin 7 months ago
Superb video - very informative. You are an excellent presenter - thank you.
glennskitchen 7 months ago
great video!
welcome2angelasworld 8 months ago
The best information ive seen so far, Thanks.
neavesie01 10 months ago
Great vid!
antonioreyes1987 10 months ago
Imewora 11 months ago
@Imewora
Look into Nikon, they usually have great results in low light. I got my hands on a D3100, which is an entry-level DSLR. However, it's got all the features you're talking about. Image Stabilization is built into the lens, it has Live view, 1080p video recording, in-camera image editing/white balance, and it's reasonably compact. It does have a hotshoe for an external flash and a port for a remote shutter, and it has basically no noise at ISO 3200. I totally recommend it. Good luck!
123IOWNALL321 9 months ago
Mr. Mike, as for the lenses, which would you suggest between Sigma, Tamron and Tokina and why ?
sidlawyer2008 1 year ago
@sidlawyer2008
There's a bunch of videos by a channel called DigitalRev and they review a bunch of third-party lenses like those. However, they mainly conclude that those are really just "budget" lenses and you'll get "budget" quality from them. Their test shots only go to prove their point. If you're serious about buying a telephoto, or a macro, or a wide-aperture lens, or whatever you're going to get, you're much better off saving your money and getting a proprietary lens.
123IOWNALL321 9 months ago
@123IOWNALL321 Thanks a lot Sir .. :)
sidlawyer2008 9 months ago
great video..A++ thnx....more videos...
PunoRecords 1 year ago
Good to see you making more videos!
Intiom 1 year ago
"Don't write off the other manufacturers like Sony and Pentax and Sigma". What about Olympus ? They have great lenses and are well specified, a long history of quality and innovation, and I have one!
markaurelius61 1 year ago
@markaurelius61 I completely agree and didn't mean to 'Dis' Olympus. I reviewed one for DSLR User magazine a year or two ago and it was a great camera. The message is that ALL mainstream camera manufacturers make great camreras - it's just a question of choosing the right one for you.. Cheers - Mike
photoexposed 1 year ago 6
@photoexposed what do you make of micro four thirds cameras such as the lumix G3?
humzasheikh1 1 day ago
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markaurelius61 1 year ago
awesome video, very much looking forward to the others.
WEStICE013 1 year ago
@WEStICE013 Thank you - visit our site (link is on our chanel page) for more info about what's coming. If you sign up to the mailing list we'll send you free tips and keep you up to date on the video launch. Mike
photoexposed 1 year ago
Great vid. Can u explain the flash setting plz. Thnx so much.
John, Canada.
JOHNDEEBANK 1 year ago
@JOHNDEEBANK Hi John - we started filming the flash series last week. visit our site photographycourses dot biz for more info on the videos we've shot, have planned and when we launch them. Cheers Mike
photoexposed 1 year ago
tripod?
markuslowe9 1 year ago
@markuslowe9 That's the next video because it's so important!
photoexposed 1 year ago
thanks
Dakdizzy 1 year ago
Great video
Blizzard56k 1 year ago