Essential Digital SLR Exposure tip

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miptog
15/08/2008 - 19:36
miptog
Nice. Now how about a Pete special "2 Min. EPHOTOZINE.TV tip" series... please?
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Pete
15/08/2008 - 21:28
Pete
Thanks, yes that's possible, but I'd like feedback. Does a quick tip like this appeal in video format or would you rather read it in a few seconds on a html (article) page?
characterboats
16/08/2008 - 05:54
characterboats
I'd like to see both!
Things like this are much quicker understood by the video method though.

Oh, and where is that shutter release?? The tripod is wasted without it!

Ian
Last Edited by characterboats on 16/08/2008 - 05:54
miptog
16/08/2008 - 10:55
miptog
To paraphrase, as they say "a Video is worth a thousand words". There is so much more I gained from watching this clip that I would have done so if it were in HTML format. Although being "greedy" both would be nice.

Additionally these sort of "tips" are precisely what a lot of the digital mags dont do well.

Look forward to more of the same.

Michael

PS: Like Ian stated, it was interesting that a cable release was not used.
LisaRose
18/08/2008 - 19:55
LisaRose
This is exactly what I want from Ephotozine.tv. A quick video tip like this is perfect. Now I understand why a lot of my pictures are under exposed, I move my face a way from my view finder all of the time. Good tip.

Lisa
Bellie
19/08/2008 - 11:55
Bellie
I agree, this is a great little hint. These short video tips work well.

Shutter cable release... nah, just use the timed release on the Pentax... job done!
Shooter
17/02/2009 - 22:25
Shooter
Light Entering Viewfinder Excellent tip for amateurs.

Thanks!
Last Edited by Shooter on 17/02/2009 - 22:26
StevenDavisPhoto
18/04/2009 - 08:00
StevenDavisPhoto
This is why I only look the viewfinder to frame my shots. After that, I back away, take the shot, look at it on the LCD, then readjust if i need something else.
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