Download my free guide, 6 Secrets to Instantly Stunning Sunsets Shots. Great if you are looking to take some spectacular sunset photos. www.photographyin123.com/6-secrets-to-sunsets-1/
Just got an mkii. I grew up using canon then switched to an analog contax to then a Sony a7 series. To now owning my first 5d mkii after about 10 years of not using canon. Your video helped me figure out the “on - on” switch. Thank you!
You are a blessing. 5d mark I came today and i couldn’t change the aperture in Manual, only because I didn’t know that the 3rd option on the on/off switch controlled that. Thank you!
I just bought the original 5d on an Ebay auction, and couldn't figure out how to adjust the aperture and shutter speed together. You explained everything perfectly, thank you!
I'm trying to switch over from an SLR to digital and was so confused when I picked up my rental this morning. This helped clear up the basics a ton, thanks! Very clear and I like that it was short. The manuals are so dense and hard to pinpoint exactly what you need.
Thank you! How easy! I just upgraded with no manual on my new one and I keep saying it’s like giving an Amish a Lamborghini and saying here have fun! I must have not been wording my searches right, because I have not been able to find a video to help me find what I was looking for until yours. Thank you!
Very Helpful thank you very much I am taking a $1,000 photography course and youve broke it down very simply this is going to help me with my course thank you very much.
To answer Ale Terro's questions, he is correct. On all the DSLR camera systems I've used, the aperture is controlled from the software on the camera itself, NOT on the lens like many older film cameras.
thank you!! I watched 2 seconds of this and realized I did not have the camera all the way on and that was why it would not let me adjust my f stop. I thought I broke it. .thank you so much!!!
You mention using the OFF setting on the lock/on/off lever (switch on the Mark iv) under the lower right back wheel, but I think it should be stressed that with it set to "LOCK," it's impossible to control the f/stop & shutter speed settings with the front and top wheels. But you can do so with the "Quick" (Q) menu.
Thanks that was very useful. Just being picky : I think it would have been good to also show the effect of depressing the shutter release half way, so that the display will then show the related speed when in you are in aperture priority mode etc.
Hello, I just bought a used one. I come from using a Canon rt3. Question when I look though the eye view finder, I see my red points but I don't see all around it. It's like a clear circle I can see my subject with my dots. Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi there This could be a simple issue (if it is like my 5DMKII). You probably did not enable the Quick Control Dial. The Quick Control Dial in the large round disc/dial on the back of your camera just above the on/off switch. When in Manual mode, it is used to control the f stops. However, that needs to be enabled to do that. The most common error (of not enabling it) is simple. From the "OFF" position, if you click it to "ON" and only hear one CLICK, it is only ON and not in Quick Control Dial mode. You need to turn the ON button 2 clicks to enable the Quick Control Mode. That would mean moving the ON button setting to align with the little white line that leads up to the dial itself. Very simple, right?! :) Let me know if that was the issue. Terrance
Hi @@diladmazmi4921 Here is option #2. You may have a Custom Function set that is impacting this. The one I know will do this AF Point Selection method. Here is how I set it on my MkII. Not sure if it is the same on the MkI, but should be similar: - go to menu - scroll over to Custom Functions (should be a Camera icon on the top right side) - select C. Fn III: AutoFocus Drive - Move over to the 3rd setting (or the one called AF Point Selection Method) - enter that and ensure it is get to 0 or Normal It if was set to Quick Control Dial direct, that will disable you Quick Control dial I assume you got the MkI used, so there may be various functions set you may not want. You can also clear all of those. - go to menu - scroll over to Custom Functions (should be a Camera icon on the top right side) - select the last item - Clear all Custom Func. (C. Fn) This will restore all default settings from the factory. Let me know how that worked. Terrance
1 year late, but here we go... Don't shot 360p video for RUclips. It won't be clear. The current minimum standard (to keep audience retention) is HD quality (so 1080p). However, I suspect that in a few years 4k will be the norm.
Download my free guide, 6 Secrets to Instantly Stunning Sunsets Shots. Great if you are looking to take some spectacular sunset photos.
www.photographyin123.com/6-secrets-to-sunsets-1/
i have the same camera but in M mode get ISO and Aperture rather than shutter speed ...
HI, THIS WEBSITE LINK IS OBSOLETE, DO YOU HAVE THE SUNSET GUIDE ELSEWHERE?
Sorry about caps
Just got an mkii. I grew up using canon then switched to an analog contax to then a Sony a7 series. To now owning my first 5d mkii after about 10 years of not using canon. Your video helped me figure out the “on - on” switch. Thank you!
You are a blessing. 5d mark I came today and i couldn’t change the aperture in Manual, only because I didn’t know that the 3rd option on the on/off switch controlled that. Thank you!
Your comment is the main reason I started making these videos. So glad it helped!!
Let me know what other things you want to learn about.
Terrance
i still cant change it in 3rd on mode, what should i do
Thank you for this. I am in a class and have to understand these settings. You've made it much clearer. Thank you.
here in 2020.... thanks for the great video!!
Hello plz support my Chanal
You answered my question with your first remark, now that's service. Thank you!
I just bought the original 5d on an Ebay auction, and couldn't figure out how to adjust the aperture and shutter speed together. You explained everything perfectly, thank you!
I'm trying to switch over from an SLR to digital and was so confused when I picked up my rental this morning. This helped clear up the basics a ton, thanks! Very clear and I like that it was short. The manuals are so dense and hard to pinpoint exactly what you need.
This is very helpful! Thank you! This is a really really good explanation!
Thank you! How easy! I just upgraded with no manual on my new one and I keep saying it’s like giving an Amish a Lamborghini and saying here have fun!
I must have not been wording my searches right, because I have not been able to find a video to help me find what I was looking for until yours. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
You are the only person that explained this video very well :) thank you!!
Great video. Very useful information throughout. Thank you.
This video was so helpful, thank you so much
its really help me thanks for this video
Awesome mate! Thanks for the help!
Thank you! It really helped me
Very Helpful thank you very much I am taking a $1,000 photography course and youve broke it down very simply this is going to help me with my course thank you very much.
very useful, thank you !
Simple and nice explanation
please do a full tutorial of every useful option. very helpful. thank you
Great feedback like yours is motivating me to make more time for this. I'm glad to share my knowledge, and thank you.
Aleena Iqbal agree
It was very helpful. Thank you
So glad it helped!!
Terrance
To answer Ale Terro's questions, he is correct. On all the DSLR camera systems I've used, the aperture is controlled from the software on the camera itself, NOT on the lens like many older film cameras.
So helpful! Thank you!
Thanks so much for this tutorial! Really cleared up a whole lot of confusion for me. Greatly appreciated!🙏🏽✨
Great tutorial, you helped me a lot!
thanks! this video was great helped a lot!!
Thank U Sir
Very informative
Very detailed.
thank you!! I watched 2 seconds of this and realized I did not have the camera all the way on and that was why it would not let me adjust my f stop. I thought I broke it. .thank you so much!!!
Thank you very much, Terence. Good informative tips. Please, could you do one for Canon 5D MK III? Thank you.
Thank you so much very useful
Great video helped me out a lot
Thanks Dear! Was helpful!
You mention using the OFF setting on the lock/on/off lever (switch on the Mark iv) under the lower right back wheel, but I think it should be stressed that with it set to "LOCK," it's impossible to control the f/stop & shutter speed settings with the front and top wheels. But you can do so with the "Quick" (Q) menu.
Thank you for this
excellent, iv just got a 6d mkii and was wondering how to change my aperture.
Glad I was able to help. Thanks for your feedback!
You camera is a user friendly for those who always use manual mode. There is easy access to adjust the settings
Helped me to understanding more. Thank you.
Good tutorial. ..thanks
This was so helpful, thank you!
Can you change the action buttons of the aperture and shutter speed. I know you can do that in mk iii and iV
U the best sir thank you for the help
Glad I can help!
Hi Terrance - is there a reason you didn't touch the ISO in this tutorial? I noticed it was just sitting at 100 the whole time. Thanks :)
Thanks that was very useful. Just being picky : I think it would have been good to also show the effect of depressing the shutter release half way, so that the display will then show the related speed when in you are in aperture priority mode etc.
Thanks Marie-Clare. I'm glad it was of use to you. :)
For night time wedding with Auto flash what do you recommend
thank you, great help.
Thank you, very informative. :)
Very useful content
Thanks I appreciate the feedback. More coming once I get my iMac back up and running (video card died).
THANK YOU!!!!
Hello, I just bought a used one. I come from using a Canon rt3. Question when I look though the eye view finder, I see my red points but I don't see all around it. It's like a clear circle I can see my subject with my dots. Am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thx alot sir!!!
Glad it helped you!
Thanks
very helpful
thank u very much
how to put 100iso in all settings i got only 200 and after A ,and can not find where to change it
Thanks dude
Glad I could help.
Hi there. My Aperture doesn’t seem to go below 30. In that priority mode. Any advice?
Hi! Mine suddenly is not going less than 30 it doesn’t go to the seconds do you know what’s happening?
i just bought 5d mark1 and i cant change the f Stops on manual mode only i tried everything what might be the problem?
Hi there
This could be a simple issue (if it is like my 5DMKII). You probably did not enable the Quick Control Dial.
The Quick Control Dial in the large round disc/dial on the back of your camera just above the on/off switch. When in Manual mode, it is used to control the f stops. However, that needs to be enabled to do that.
The most common error (of not enabling it) is simple. From the "OFF" position, if you click it to "ON" and only hear one CLICK, it is only ON and not in Quick Control Dial mode. You need to turn the ON button 2 clicks to enable the Quick Control Mode. That would mean moving the ON button setting to align with the little white line that leads up to the dial itself.
Very simple, right?! :)
Let me know if that was the issue.
Terrance
@@PhotographyIn123 did that, like in the video, still the same thoe..
Hi @@diladmazmi4921
Here is option #2. You may have a Custom Function set that is impacting this.
The one I know will do this AF Point Selection method. Here is how I set it on my MkII. Not sure if it is the same on the MkI, but should be similar:
- go to menu
- scroll over to Custom Functions (should be a Camera icon on the top right side)
- select C. Fn III: AutoFocus Drive
- Move over to the 3rd setting (or the one called AF Point Selection Method)
- enter that and ensure it is get to 0 or Normal
It if was set to Quick Control Dial direct, that will disable you Quick Control dial
I assume you got the MkI used, so there may be various functions set you may not want. You can also clear all of those.
- go to menu
- scroll over to Custom Functions (should be a Camera icon on the top right side)
- select the last item - Clear all Custom Func. (C. Fn)
This will restore all default settings from the factory.
Let me know how that worked.
Terrance
Good
Very helpful. thanks for not talking to fast.
thanks buddy
I’m glad it helped. Thanks for letting me know.
Thanks for the tricks i was searching for the aperture and speed but you give me both !! if you can make more for 5D Mark ii
i'm takin' ! i subscribed
great
At 1:34 the battery is 3 out of 4, at 5:04 the battery is 2 out of 4. gotta buy a backup battery.
Backup batteries are a must and I always ensure I have one for my cameras. Good suggestion.
Am I the only one who thinks Nikon's implementation of this is far superior??
Post your camera questions and I will try to leave a video response.
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how to get clear video at 360p on youtube
1 year late, but here we go...
Don't shot 360p video for RUclips. It won't be clear. The current minimum standard (to keep audience retention) is HD quality (so 1080p). However, I suspect that in a few years 4k will be the norm.
Ma 5D Mark2 fait des photos flou
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Nikon is pronounced "nickon" - it is a Japanese word. Otherwise, thanks! :)
+Sunnycoast Klips Thanks for the clarification. I was using the common pronunciation in North America.
The common pronunciation in North America is wrong, then.
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