What is the BEST SHUTTER SPEED for photography - camera settings and more.. let's dive DEEPER!
A beginners guide to shutter speed and how it affects light and movement, PLUS some tips for landscape, sports, wildlife and even moon photography!
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Understanding shutter speed is essential to being a better photographer. In this video we take al look at different shutter speeds based on popular photography subjects.
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Hi. I'm a total noob and your videos have helped me out this evening. I have a t7 with the nifty 50, 18-55, and 75-300. Thank you for all your efforts ❤
Paul your enthusiasm and love for photography is simply fantastic. These free KZread videos are amazing and have helped me no end. Thank you 👏👏
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Great to hear and happy to help - thanking you for your support and encouragement.
I recently purchased a Nixon Zf and am taking up photography as a retirement hobby. Your videos are very helpful in understanding phtography. Thank you for your time in making these videos.
It's normally a painful process for me to get through the fundamentals of a new hobby but I have spent so much time watching your videos! I love how you teach and then implement what you've just talked about. It helps me absorb the information! Thank you :)
Nice concise video. Pro's and con's of mechanical v electronic shutters would make an interesting topic.
Photo Genius Paul. Thank you for your videos. They are great and easy to understand. So helpfully.
Yes! Love to see a comparison of electronic and mechanical shutters! Thank you in advance!
Thank you so much for your videos! I am a brand new novice photographer who picked up the camera to take pictures of my boys playing soccer here in America. I am getting great results using your techniques. You make the explanations so understandable. Keep helping us be better 🥰🙌🏾⚽️📸
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
That is awesome, thanks for the great feedback.
@ochiengwickliffe7818
8 ай бұрын
Good advice
Excellent Video for every beginner...Very helpful Paul...Thank You Very Much and Appreciate you
Cheer's Paul, another great video, I would like to learn more from you on shutter mechanisms , yes could read online, but your explanations are straight forward to understand!
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thanking you
Paul you are doing a superb job, thanks
I was taking outdoor beach bird photos today and totally messed them up because I was always taught to use Manual settings BUT I didn't have the right shutter speeds, aperture or ISO and they came out horrible. Found Paul's channel and it brought back all that I needed to learn again and first time learnings as well - what a great channel!! Thank you Paul.
@photogenius
6 ай бұрын
Happy to help Lisa, thanks for the great feedback 👏👏
Cheers Paul , nice helpful tutorial , appreciated , keep up the great work
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do my best 😃
you are amazing for sure,,your tips are the best
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you for making my photography techniques amazing❤
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊 happy to help - thank you for watching and supporting.
Great info, as always. Thanks!
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Pleasure, thank you.
🎉😊thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!
this was so easy to learn i understood it all I'm learning disabled and was in all special ed classes and photography is my passion Thank you for sharing
@photogenius
7 ай бұрын
Thank you the great feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Best wishes to you.
Another good 1 Paul.
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thanks Lyn
I take a lot of still photos so my shutter speed is 1/100 to start. I change it with the light of course. Since I mostly use FV canon mode, I can keep my aperture locked it where I want it. Just like Manual mode. Now, if i do try a freeze frame then I am using 1/1000 or faster depending on light and motion. Good video.
Great advice as always 👍🏻🇬🇧
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thanks 😃
Hi Paul, great video and well presented, i like how you used the Record player to show the results of different Shutter Speeds. Great examples explained and easy to understand, and no information overload. Any new photographer will never be overwhelmed with information from your videos Paul. Great subject, thank you. 😃
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Many thanks 😃👏
@seaeagles6025
8 ай бұрын
@@photogenius Your welcome Paul 😊📸
Very nice video. Thanks 👏👍👌
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
So nice of you, much appreciated.
Yes I would like you to go over shutter types.
You’ve got a new subscriber! Enjoy your videos, helps a novice like me. Is that a wookie coffee cup? Have the same one😁
Photo Basics would be a better name! Nice clear explanations and well presented.
Would really like to see a video on mechanical and electronic shutters.
Try different stuff, don't be afraid to fail. If your camera starts smoking, sparking, and/or catches fire, you'll know you've gone too far. Easy.
I am new as well, and found your channel by pure luck. you explain things so clearly and simple. Gave your channel name to a friend
Great video again! Would be great to see a tut focused on interior (real estate) photography.
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Noted!
Would love to see a video about mechanical and electric shutters
great sharing 😍😍
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for a tutorial for Wallies.
Being a novice, I really enjoy your videos. I’m retired and have become interested in photography. I have an older Nikon 3400 with kit lenses. I’ve taken some very good photos with it but woukd like to upgrade to a newer camera and better lenses. My budget doesn’t allow for one of the full frame cameras like professionals use. One of my friends has a new Canon ESO 90D and loves it. What is your advice?
Can I used my Canon 90d with my 50mm lens for landscape photography?
How about a segment on printing photos? Knowing what to look for in quality printing and framing would be nice.
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
A great suggestion and one for the list, thanks 👏😃
Short. but clearly explained thanks for shar information lol
what lens is on that canon camera?
If you change the shutter speed, dont you need to change iso settig as well? Also why didnt you choose the shutter option on the dial?
Cheers for the refresh. I see a turntable and mixer. Who is the Dj? One of my other hats as well. 39th year. From New Zealand.
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
I'm the DJ 😀. I still play occasionally - here's a link if you wish to listen or find out more. soundcloud.com/paulfarris Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
@carlgoldsmith5444
8 ай бұрын
@@photogenius Cool, will do. I'm 57 now and use MixCloud to do the do, as I am in month 10 of a 2 year recovery from a urgent spinal operation. Then have another two possibly 3 operations after that. So everything has become limited and have to think outside the box when it comes to photography and reaching places to capture. Many have been captured from the cab of my ute. Pretty new to Digital, 2 years now, just upgraded to a Nikon Z6II about 3 months ago. I really enjoy your channel, advice, guidance and tips.Thank you.
I'd like to see a video pertaining to actually capturing real raindrop splashes on bodies of water !(river, ocean, lake ) Thanks !!! 👍
@Lynda8746
2 ай бұрын
Yes I agree. I would love to see clear beads of sweat or raindrops bouncing off an umbrella or footpath. Thanks for your great tutorials Paul 😊
Yes... Mechanical vs Electronic Shutters....
Arh Nikon Z8 also only has an electronic shutter
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Spot on 😃
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@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the 👍🏻 😀
The best shutter speed is the setting that freezes the movement of your subject. Unless you are creating an artistic blur.
I’ve been watching your videos for a long time. It seems that you are always using ISO 200. Could you explain your reasoning?
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
"ISO keep it low" has been my message for sometime. Of course more recently with Adobe De-noise and advancements in sensors and camera tech, pushing the ISO higher isn't as big a deal as it was a few years back. I still believe that keeping the ISO low is best as a default, up until the point that you need to use it. ISO 200 is also often the recommended ISO by the camera manufacturers. Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
the more you know.
The best shutter speed is the one that follows the Reciprocal Rule in Photography.
I almost removed your video from my suggested videos because you framed the thumbnail in red making me think that I already watched it.
@photogenius
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing that out Neal, I might have to rethink red borders.
I find f9.5 is the best shutter speed.
That, is a stupid question.
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@TheChadWork2001
4 ай бұрын
They don’t print them anymore