In this week's episode Mark answers a viewer's question regarding bracketing. Watch as Mark walks through the basic steps of exposure, flash, and focus bracketing.
@francesann06 that way, the highlights are exposed properly, the shaddows will be underexposed but as you took 3 pics, another picture will be with the shaddows correctly exposed and the highlights over exposed. When you merge them, you will pick the parts that are correctlyu exposed from each picture.
@francesann06 because "correct exposure" is sometimes nowhere near proper image :D light meter is one stupid piece of hardware/software that can be easly mislead by light.
but i'm not like Dale but I have a question....what do i do??
shrestaz 2 weeks ago
Very clear and informative. Thanks!
jamie1234591 1 month ago
Yet another great informative video, thanks Mark.
MrEltel63 2 months ago
@francesann06 that way, the highlights are exposed properly, the shaddows will be underexposed but as you took 3 pics, another picture will be with the shaddows correctly exposed and the highlights over exposed. When you merge them, you will pick the parts that are correctlyu exposed from each picture.
MaghoxFr 2 months ago
@acesofgambit Mate, the manual is on Canon's website itself.
MaghoxFr 2 months ago
@MaghoxFr Thanks for the reply but until now i can't a manual guide in the web. hope you can help me. thanks and happy holidays :)
acesofgambit 2 months ago
@acesofgambit 1) Yes you can. You should download the manual and check it out.
MaghoxFr 2 months ago
Hello Sir Mark,
I got headache now :) i was looking about AEB. I'm a beginner and i got Canon 450D with 50mm f/1.8 lens.
I got a questions:
1.It is possible to shot a person using AEB in one click? (my manual guide was burned out :( ).
2.What settings should i use when doing HDR? should i use manual mode or AV mode?
HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME :)
and can i ask if you have a video on strobe photography using only one flash?
please :)
thanks a lot Sir Mark and to rest of the team
God bless you!
acesofgambit 4 months ago
Superb, im really appreciating how you cover both Canon and Nikon.
Simaster 5 months ago
@francesann06 because "correct exposure" is sometimes nowhere near proper image :D light meter is one stupid piece of hardware/software that can be easly mislead by light.
GrendelPL 6 months ago