HOW TO STOP LIGHT: ND Filters, Aperture, Depth of Field and ISO
Фильм және анимация
What is a STOP of light?
Why are lens stops labelled that way?
How do you work out the aperture?
How do you change Depth of Field using the Aperture?
What is an ND filter?
Why are NDs labelled in fractions?
How do you double ISO exposure?
What is Bokeh?
How do you change the shape of the Bokeh?
How do you work out the Diameter of the iris?
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I now understand my rangefinder a little more after watching this video
This is a fantastic video, great job simplifying these concepts while presenting enough detail to be informative. Keep it up!
Could you do a video on stabilising pictures both pre & post processing with gimbals & other gizmos......tripods, tracking, aerial shots(helicopters etc)... Also how to deal with an image that has a sudden increase of light such as a rocket launch! I Really enjoy your informative animations!😊
Excellent video! I love it!
Another super clear, informative video - thanks The Cine Network!
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What does the number 0.3ND in front of the neutral density letters mean?
I prefer to use T stop as it is more uniform across lens sets.
So to answer the question: ISO vs ND-Filters for a long-exposure image. They both darken the image but ISO introduces noises and ND_Filters don't. Right?
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