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Top 5 Settings to Change Canon 80D
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The Canon 80D is a fantastic camera, but it does not come set up optimized to produce the best photo, so I make some changes to the camera settings. Here are my top 5 settings to change in the Canon 80D.
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I’ve had my 80D for five years. Your explanation of features is the most helpful I’ve ever watched.
@MrShazaamable
2 жыл бұрын
Ive had mine half a year.. its such a nice camera. (My 2nd canon) and first time taking it seriously as a hobby. I love it. Still learning and wanting sharper images though
I found Udemy 7 or 8 years ago by finding your ditch auto video. I've been shooting in everything but auto since. Ordered an 80D and came across this video and just wanted to say thank you for those free courses you posted!
I've just bought an 80D and this explains the more finer details that I needed to know, thanks, you have another subscriber.
@ditchauto
7 жыл бұрын
+m0bah Thanks!
@mr.blackhawk142
3 жыл бұрын
More finer=MORE better! :P
Should've watched this video when I bought the camera over two years ago... I changed alot of settings and now I'm psyched to get out and see the difference! Thanks so much.
When you touch a box on the screen, don't just touch it as you continue talking. Tell us what you're touching ! I had to replay a section of the video 3 - 4 times just to figure out how you navigated to the focusing zone option screen. When I press my Q button . . I don't show the focusing squares to the right of AI Focus. Why not ?
Thank you for this! I retain info so much better with video than reading the manuals. I just got the 80D and you're making it so much more fun and productive. Thanx!!!
This is really helpful, I am going to be buying this camera very soon. So refreshing to see someone looking at both photo and video rather than Vlogging alone which is not something I want to be doing.
Wow, what a great video. I just got my 80D yesterday and this was really helpful.
awesome info for beginners, I thank you for your time! it makes me happy to get my camera out again and learn new tips
I like how you explain the functions of the camera, hands on. I've seen a lot of videos where they just point at the functions while they talk and talk and talk...
Love it. Super helpful. Straight and to the point!
Thanks this video was very helpful
I enjoyed your clear explanation of 5 settings to Change so I am one more student in your class Thanks
@miguelheras7371
Жыл бұрын
I have a Canon 80d, I reset the settings in my camera the problem I am having is in my ISO scale they are hole nos. My question is how can I set the increments to 1/3 again. as it was before. Thanks
great video on the top 5s! I will be using these steps!
Great tips! When you mentioned picture styles, you could have touched on the fat that up to 3 custom styles could be installed. That feature unlocks so much more potential. Also, when slowing 60fps footage on a 30fps timeline, I believe you meant you could slow the footage down 50%, not 100%. You can also slow 60fps footage to 40% for the 24fps timeline (which is actually preferred over 30fps by many) . Lastly, many people shoot using the 180 degree rule for their final footage to look like the "pros". That means you don't typically shoot at a shutter speed that matches your fps. You shoot at a shutter speed at double your fps, so if you are shooting at 60fps, your shutter speed would be at or close to 1/120. If you are shooting at 30fps, your shutter speed would be 1/60. This ensures the shutter opens twice per frame.
fantastic tutorials - I actually understand my camera better now - time to get this programmed in and shooting
@ChunkyJo
5 жыл бұрын
Now forget everything you just 'learned' and start over!
I just got a 80D and found this video to be very informative thank you!
Thank u so much for this video. It was very helpful.
Just got my 80 D yesterday, excited to put it to work :-)
Thanks. Direct and informative.
Just bought one. After one day of shooting, was totally in love with it. That flip out touch screen is a real boon.
Very useful information for beginners like me. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! This is a very helpful and informative video!
Very well presented thanks.
Very Nice description & simple to understand Thnk You Very much
This was insanely helpful. You guys are awesome.
you made a great explanation and now i have some better ideas on how to adjust the settings for my 80D. Thank you. It would be really cool if you gave some video samples.
THANK YOU so much!!! This is so incredibly helpful. I’ve had all my settings on auto and now finally carving some time out to learn to use it properly. You mentioned formatting your SD card, does that need to be each time you transfer your pictures to your computer and reinsert the card or is it a one time/first time only thing?
Great video. Thank you!
Just got my 90D and this video helps with that too!
Excellent video! Thank you.
Super helpful, thank you.
Very useful video. Many thanks 👍
Good job! Finally, now I know how to choose my 80D’s focus point 😂
Thanks great video for beginners.
Thanks. great tips.
I really wanna thank you for the information sir ! THANK YOU SO MUCH
thank you for all this important info.
This video gives me hope! I went from an OLD Canon Rebel to the 80D in 2016 and I hate it! I have tinkered with taking photos my entire life, I am not young, and for the last 2-3 years I haven't done much of anything because the 80D is frustrating! I know basically how to shoot in manual mode with success but the clarity of the photos were not as good as they could've been. I did see after making changes to my camera during this video that somehow it ended up on the Servo mode, maybe that was it, we'll see. In the beginning I was getting decent shots but nothing to write home about. *Thank you* and I will look at the other videos!
Great video
Very helpful, thanks!
One of the best I've seen to help with my new 80d
Great video! Very helpful
Thank you , I appreciate you. You have a new subscriber brother
thank you for knowledge ..... nice video
thank you alot for this
Thank you for this video, I bought this badboy today!
Very useful
thanks for the video, i got to learn something new.
Big thanks
Great vid = subscribed. Thank you
Helpful tips 👍👍👍👍
Good and easy description
very helpful video
What settings do you suggest I use to shoot a stage production? I want to get crisp photos of multiple people and things onto stage who are moving and singing.
Looks like I'm in for a serious learning curve. LOL Didn't see where you went after the "shooting RAW" part. Couldn't find that screen.
Do you have a link to the 80D course you mentioned?
cant wait to get this camerA... thanks!
No back button focus mention?!
When recording with both RAW and JPEG, I try to properly set white balance and scene. Doing so will let me share reasonably good pictures without having to manipulate the RAW files.
Thank you
Your delivery is quite good
Great video.
Is it worth buying as of June 2018
Great informative video, thanks! I had to slow the playback speed down to 0.75, because you talk too fast for me. You mentioned changing the audio speed for video, can you suggest a few speeds for some situations, please? I found your video when I searched youtube for eos 80d infinity settings and youtube thinks it knows what I want. Anyway, I'll try to find the Infinity setting on my EOS 80D, there's not much about it in the camera manual which I downloaded. Thanks again.
Good video
Helpful
video shutter speed should be double the framerate, if 60fps, you should go with a shutter speed of 1/120 as per 180degree rule
@ditchauto
7 жыл бұрын
+Praveen Ap You are correct that it should be double the frame rate in most cases, but the 180 degree rule has to do with camera placement, not camera settings.
@thegrindlab
7 жыл бұрын
Incorrect. The 180 degree rule he mentions is about shutter angle (the relationship between shutter speed and fps). Please look it up, as you are misinforming your subscribers.
@sambalarezo7497
7 жыл бұрын
Praveen Ap there is a 180 degree shutter and there is a 180 degree rule
@cooloox
7 жыл бұрын
If you are claiming there is a mistake here then why can't YOU explain it then? Your post was so vague it told us nothing.
@djames004
7 жыл бұрын
What Praveen is saying is that if you want a cinematic look to your footage you should use a shutter speed that is double what your fps is. 60fps would be 1/120th shutter speed. This makes the motion blur in your footage seem more cinematic. If you lower the shutter speed below twice the fps, your footage will have a trailing effect which could be used for a Bourne flashback look. If you increase your shutter speed beyond twice your fps your footage will seem jittery. However, the one thing in this video that is actually incorrect is that if you shoot 60fps at a 1/30 shutter speed, your still capturing 60fps but your footage will have a noticeable trailing effect where motion occurs. The camera doesn't change how many frames you are capturing. The mechanical shutter is not used during video recording. Instead, it uses an electronic shutter and discharges its sensor at the set shutter speed rate. All in all, this video was great. Thumbs up from me.
Your opinion on not using shutter button to focus, by using af on button on back of camera.
This clears the mid a bit. Thanks.
nice one
hi i have a canon 80d what lenses will work on this camera with a 1x4 converter, i have two lenses a canon 70-300 mkii and a tamron 18-400 lens
Your audio is pretty good. How did you record the audio ?
hola queria preguntarte como pongo el autofocus atras en la canon 80d muchas gracias
THANKS FOR HELPING ME
you've just gained one more subscriber. :)
thanks sir for this : )
Worth a mention that there is a difference between mp4 and mov...mov is higher bitrate and retains more information. Mp4 is a lesser codec, and that's why it can do 60fps in mp4. If you're shooting in 30 or 24 fps...mov is preferred. I only ever switch to mp4 if I need to use 60fps because you're losing quality. (notice that when you switch to mov, even the camera says it's FOR EDITING)
@TheDetherageDialect
5 жыл бұрын
@Craig Willis no it can not do 60fps in mov, that's why the option disappears when switching to it. Only 30fps and under. Mov files at 24/30 fps are 90Mbps, the highest bitrate available on the 80D. In mp4, 1080/60 is only 60 Mbps in comparison.
Manual selection 1. pt. AF in contrast to default 45 pt. AF is a very narrow zone, somehow I am not convinced why should one choose a narrow focus point, unless its an art photography for effects. I hope I got it correctly, thanks,
very good
I only have one shot and servo on my 80d?? Have i done something wrong??
What camera are you using to film this video?
Thanks buddy
Great video! When you are on your video screen it shows shutter speed, F-Stop setting, and Servo-AI in the lower left corner, the "Q" in the upper right corner, i believe ISO in the lower right corner and Video manual and the Frame rate in the upper left corner. HOw do you get these to show up. Mine shows nothing. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
@colinb8512
5 жыл бұрын
Have you got a Lens attached to the camera when looking for this? In the video, a lens was attached. I only just got my 80D today and haven't had time to play around much. I noticed the same as you, so when I get time tomorrow, I'll attach a Lens & I suspect that a lot more settings will become available. You've probably worked this out by now though, as I'm replying a week after your comment.
@WJ6FRadio
5 жыл бұрын
@@colinb8512 Yes, I have a lens attached. I was able to fix it. I resetting all of the cameras settings, but not a big deal. Thanks for the reply!
Want to learn eos80d dial mode settings,pl any body help me.which web site can show me briefly,thanks
When shooting RAW, the Picture Style only affects the way the image appears in the LCD, but doesn't have any effect on the the actual RAW file.
@ChunkyJo
6 жыл бұрын
Is that b/c all of the original info is already in the RAW file?
@CarinaGB
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for confirming that, I thought that was off-advice. Out of curriosity - what Picture Style do you use when shooting? I shoot in RAW so does that mean the picture style isn't important?
cool. I'm thinking about getting one
@ditchauto
7 жыл бұрын
Great camera. Can't go wrong with it.
Your videos are very good. I'm a Sony shooter myself. I'll like you to do a video for the new Sony a99ii
WOw! Your looks changed a lot.
Do you guys know why i cant change my type of focus?
How can I count number of clicks? Is there ay shutter count available?
Honest question... In a few videos now people talk about formatting the card, like they do it all of the time basically. Why? Is there an actual purpose for it? I plan on buying this camera, but with other cameras I just move (cut and paste) the images from the sd card to the PC. Which removes them from the SD card. From what I can tell some people think that formatting will remove all of the images and therefore no trace of the images are there. Ok, but that is a low level format and unless you choose low level format (if your camera supports it) will simply mark the images to be written over. Just like deleting the image would. If they did not, then certain software able to "recover" the images after a format... wouldn't be able to work. So just deleting them is fairly equal to a regular format. The only reason I can see to format is to clean up the file system if it becomes corrupted, or an issue occurs. Then only low level format if you take sensitive photos and want to sell the card and or loan it to someone else. I can see doing it once in awhile, but doing it daily, or more than say monthly it seems like it would just add more wear and tear on it than necessary.
Hey Jerad, great video! Is there any reason that my 80d doesnt have a 59.9fps option? What am I missing here? It has 50fps,25 in both HD and FHD but no 59.9??
@gabriella97
7 жыл бұрын
same!!!
@MitsukoXue
7 жыл бұрын
Fiona Madden Change videosystem in the menu from PAL to NTSC
@msandersen
7 жыл бұрын
You've got your camera set to PAL video format, the standard for video for most of the world outside America, in particular countries with 50Hz electricity. America, being one of the first to introduce TV and having 60Hz electricity, are stuck with the older NTSC format for standard video. When they went from B/W TV to colour, they introduced the kludge of 29.97fps to make it backwards compatible with older B/W TVs. In PAL, it's 25fps. So basically, don't worry about it and use the options you have.
For a beginner, I'd say make sure that you also capture JPEGs as well, since there is a learning curve to adjusting RAW images. So you might as well get both, since you'll have the space for it on my larger SD cards.
@dotdll8225
2 жыл бұрын
that is very wrong dont get used to bad habits
What focus point is best for group fashion photography? I need them all to be in focus, I imagine Large Zone AF? With the Manual selection: 1 pt AF if the smallest zone is focused on the prodominant model's eye in the photo - Does that mean the other models will not be as sharp or in-focus? Thanks!
@nicodraxler4950
3 жыл бұрын
Use a lower F number to get a greater dept of field. Like f8 f11. Use a flash if the shutter speed gets to slow
Please advise me, I am wondering to buy between 80D crop and 6D ff, my needs are portraiture. Thanks very much
@David-zv2em
4 жыл бұрын
buy a rebel.
Just purchased one, upgrade from T3i...... very helpful info.... thanks!
I am Dop on eos 80d Technicians help me with the Settings
I took a few Pictures outside today of the Snow and all Pictures came out Bright it looks like pencil drawing how do I fix that?
If you have a let say a voiglander 20 mm lens - manual focus lens - you will only see manual focus MF with rect box , pretty sure