Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO - A Beginner's Guide
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Completely master shutter speed, aperture, and ISO in less than 20 minutes! Spencer Cox of photographylife.com explains his unique method for perfect exposure using the "big three" camera settings.
A quick recap:
Shutter speed is the amount of time your camera sensor is exposed to the light.
Aperture describes the size of the opening in your camera lens, which also lets in light.
ISO brightens your photo as well, but it doesn't capture any light of its own, so boosting your ISO too high should be a last resort.
If you have any questions, let us know below!
Here are those links I mentioned:
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Very kind of you to say, thank you, Jordan! Glad you learned something from this video.
This is one of the most valuable video I have ever seen. Thank you so much.
Michalis, awesome, I'm happy to hear you found it so useful!
yeah. thanks for this guy...
No annoying jokes, no screaming and just plain good info. The perfect video I was looking for! :)
Finally it makes total sense. Real photo samples and practical approach makes this tutorial the best. Thanks.
Glad it could be so helpful in explaining exposure!
This is the only video where I actually understood the jargon lol. Thanks for sharing ☺️
This is excellent. Someone asked me to give them a lesson, but the first lesson will be to have them watch this, then do some kitchen or back yard experiments.
Excellent explanations. You are a gifted instructor. Thank you for NOT having obnoxious music at the start of your session and then greeting the audience with the overly peppy hype seen in so many RUclips videos. This is very professional. I'm subscribing.
Much appreciated! I hate that style of video too. It must get clicks, or no one would do it, but yikes... Anyway, I’m glad you enjoyed this video and welcome to the channel!
Agreed 100%. Well done! Very well explained. Your talking pace is also just perfect. 💯
I have been watching all kinds of videos on ISO, APERTURE, AND SHUTTER SPEED. They were all super informative however I was struggling with WHICH ONE to start with first. This video was a God sent for me. Thank you so much. Photography just became much easier for me to understand.
That’s awesome! Really happy to hear it. Good luck with your photography!
Brilliantly explained with simple method. No costly gear.only subject nothing but subject. Highly talented. 👍👍💐
You are born to teach. One of the best in RUclips. Wonderful voice, well pronounced, to the point...
Very kind of you to say, thank you, Avin! Glad you’re enjoying these videos.
Thank you - thank you - thank you! In this 17 minute video, I've grasped the concept that has eluded me on every occasion I'd set my mind I was going to use "MANUAL" mode. I go out, find my composition, and then, hmmm... right back to auto settings. Now, finally, I have a "step by step system" with which to go about setting my camera in manual. This was by far one of the BEST, most concise, and most importantly - MEMORABLE tutorial for obtaining camera settings. I never did wrap my head around the "triangle" explanation. This step by step and if necessary backtrack system is so much better.
Right on! Happy to hear it. I never liked the exposure triangle method myself. (And I liked it even less once I learned that ISO doesn't affect how much light you capture, so it isn't even part of exposure.) Glad this "backtrack" system is something you find more useful, too.
I am glad that I found out this channel.
Awesome! We’re glad you found it too 👍
Excellent video man, I'd give this 100 thumbs up if I could. There's a lot of good explanations of these concepts on RUclips but yours is definitely the most noob friendly.
Overwhelming value and education in one lesson. Man... many thanks !
You’re very welcome! Glad it could be so useful.
Photography Life approach of teaching photography is the exact the way I love. Thought processing and reasoning based on the example. I am going through each videos and take notes. The authors are very organized and well articulated. Thank you very much. I am recommending the site to everyone who want to learn photography.
Brilliant! Happy to hear our style works so well for you. Thanks for the kind feedback.
I'm trying to do a project on product photography and I'm learning about the science behind photogry. This is the best explanation anyone can give about ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed.
Very glad you found it useful! Thanks for the kind feedback.
Fantastic explanation. It has become simpler now understanding on the ISO shutter speed and aperture
Best practical exposure triangle explanation I've ever seen - and not just for beginners! Thanks
This is a really clear and helpful video for a newcomer to photography like me.
Wonderful! Glad it was helpful, and thanks for the great feedback.
One of the best tutorials I have watched as far as photography is concerned. Thank you!
I’ve watched so many videos trying to understand this and this video is by far the most helpful I have found. Thank you!
Glad to hear it!
This is hands down the best video.
Simple and lucid explanation. I am just starting to learn and will visit your pages more often
Hey man I just started in photography and I gotta say your videos are hands down the best I’ve seen. Keep up the good work can’t thank you enough for these
Very glad to hear that! Thanks for the great feedback.
this has OPENED my eyes about longer shutter speed photography
Stan Capewell this is brilliant thank you very much very well explained
I really enjoyed this video. I had a little knowledge of settings but this video made it heaps clearer. Thank you
Great to hear it, thanks, Rex!
More concise and informative video ever seen related to basics of photography. Good content
Much appreciated! Glad to hear you found it so useful for learning the basics.
I've tried to get my head around this topic so many times and this is the first teaching of it that has made total sense. It's like a light bulb went on for me! Very well done and thank you!
That is awesome! Very glad to hear it.
I don't have a mathematical brain at all, and have always struggled with the ISO/aperture/shutter speed "thing". Thanks to your video, now it all makes perfect sense! I can't wait to go out and experiment using this flexible formula. Thank you so, so much!
Great to hear it! Glad it could be so helpful.
This video is wonderfully informative and logically organized. A truly helpful tutorial for anyone who wants to graduate from simply taking pretty pictures and snapshots and start experiencing the joys of photography. Kudos. Well done.
Thanks so much! I tried to think how I'd have wanted this information organized when I was learning about it - happy to hear that comes across in the finished product.
Wow, one of the best tutorials I have ever seen...
Really appreciate that, Daniele!
I love the step-by-step explanation. I also loved that you included a lot of different types of pictures. Thank you
I just wanted to repeat what Michalis Lytras stated (8mos ago): this is by far an absolutely valuable video and channel. Great tempo, great voice and teaching method. Videos to this extent are either extremely hard to find or hard to sit through; as the instructor might have added too much for a step-by-step process. Great work, I understood and Thank you for your channel. Sub'd and liked.
Really happy to hear it, thanks so much and welcome to the channel!
Good point. I saw 17 minutes and thought, let's see how it goes. It flew by. Perfectly presented.
Thank you! First video I have seen that actually explains it well
An incredibly good teacher. I’ve learned more about camera settings and the exposure triangle in just a few minutes of this video than I have in 40 years.
Thank you so much for the precious tutorial. It looks so easy and simple when you explain the settings so clearly
Glad you liked it Vasil, thanks for the feedback!
Going through the process with real examples is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for a fantastic tutorial!
I just uncovered a Cannon EOS 60D that is still in great quality! I cannot wait to practice with the information you presented in this video while in manual mode.
That’s awesome, great camera too! Glad this video could be of use.
This is the best explanation I have seen. Bravo! I had 1year of photography wen I went to art academy and the teacher there was horrible!! Those institutions are just good at gatekeeping & obfuscating, but not teaching.
Photography Life is the most valuable channel to learn how to take photos, very clear and logic explanation! I am so fortunate to find it! Learning becomes much easier and enjoyable. Thank you 😮.
Dude this was incredible thank you for the lessons.
Sure thing!
this video is perfect. I am a visual learner and seeing examples really helps! I also appreciate. how easy it was to follow and understand even as a beginner. excited to put it into practice.
Thank you so much. What a great educational video, with examples as well as making the process super logic
You’re welcome, Doriane! Glad you found it so useful.
I'm an amateur photographer and I've been having a hard time lately trying to get the right exposure by combining all three. This video has simplified it for me. Thank you.
Superb easy to follow along and practically demonstrates to everyone ,thank you.
You are quite welcome! Happy to hear it was a useful demonstration.
Finally, someone who made this easier to comprehend. Thank you!
Sure thing! Glad it was clear.
Thank you SO MUCH! You put aperture into terms that I can actually understand, and I love that you showed examples of your photography and walked the viewer through how you got the final photo. I've been looking for a video to explain this in a way that makes sense for way too long. So happy I stumbled across this!
Thank you so much for making it easy for me to understand. I was so frustrated and even a lesson in photography didn't help. Well done.
Man brilliantly explained.
You made it so easy to understand.
Very well explained.i enjoy your presentation
Thank you, Lawrence! Glad you liked it.
Oh man, this was brilliant. I have always been confused with these things, and I feel like most people who attempt to explain them always take some of that knowledge for granted. You did not, and I finally understand the practical implications of each of the three, thank you
Absolutely a wonderful job explaining everything thanks
Sure thing, Chris!
This is the single best real-world scenario tutorial for the settings triangle on youtube.
Thank you so much!!!! I've struggled with my camera for a while now, but your videos make everything crystal-clear. Keep up the good work!!!
Fantastic video. I'm planning on buying a camera to take sports photos under floodlights after probably 30 years of using point and shoot cameras (used my dad's Pentax SLR as a teenager). This video explains things beautifully, it's all slowly coming back to me and will help me buy the right camera/lenses for the job. Thank you.
Awesome! Sports photography under artificial light is particularly tricky so I’m glad it could be of use.
Absolutely brilliant video.It's so easy to understand because of the examples and the clear and unrushed way the methods have been explained. Thank you!
Much appreciated! Glad you found the examples useful and the pacing to be good.
Awesome video. Concept clear . Thanks Spencer !
O my gosh thank you!!! Where have you been all my life!!!
Great video bro!!!! You did a great job explaining each one and also like the inserts as well. Keep the info coming!
Been learning photography. Best description of the basics yet. Nice!
Thank you for this video that brings information to people who are new to the finer aspects of photography. Being new in details myself it's been a challenging segment of learning and I'm grateful for your good hearted sharing of great info. Thank you.
Much appreciated, Jeffery! Glad you've found this useful for finding your optimal camera settings.
Thank you !!!
This was probably the best video I've watched for photography, explaining to me the basics
Thanks! Great explanation for begginers like me.
Sure thing! Happy to hear it.
I think is the video I've been looking for , for days and weeks. Thank you bro ! Definitely going to start using these tips and save this video as well.
Lol.
Awesome! Very glad it answered your questions.
Thanks Spencer. I just started photography with a gh5 and these two clips (shutter speed and this one) are awesome. no enough words to thanks you. please keep up the good work
Glad to hear it was so useful!
Thank you so much. I'm just learning how to use a camera now and this was really really helpful. Most of the guides I've been reading left me confused but you broke it down extremely well. Thank you for showing us examples and putting the text on the screen. Helped a lot :). x
Excellent video Spencer. Well structured, well explained and with the appropriate images that show what you're explaining. I definitely subscribe ! thanx alot for the effort, time & energy :)
Thank you! Welcome to the channel 😄
Brilliant...Matt you are one of my favorite YOUTube producer...so smart and careful...
Thanks man for answering everything required...
Great video! THis was just perfect. I knew what aperture, shutter speed and iso were theoretically, but the examples really taught me how to use them well in real life
This was an amazing tutorial. So simple and to the point. Thank you very much.
Way to teach us the Triangle basics...THANKS for this video! :)
This video was so helpful!! Probably the most useful video on photography i've watched so far, than you!
Really helpful I just started!!!
Happy to hear it! Good luck with your camera settings, it’s not as hard as people make it seem!
Finally I understand, thank you!!!
Awesome!! Very glad to hear it.
I am a beginner, your video really helps!!! Thank you!
Wow, what great analogies and mnemonics used to remember aperture F/numbers. Much appreciated!
Thank you, Marc! Happy to hear you found it useful.
Thank you so much for a great tutorial. Explanations are so simple and with visual examples I found this extremely helpful. So easy to listen to as well. Thank you again.
Thank you very much, God bless you
How does this only have 40k views after half a year? Great explanation, easy to follow along!
Haha, thanks Albion!
Brilliant! So simple and concise. Thank you
Wow, this is the first You Tube video that I've found on shutter, aperture and ISO that isn't wrong on the basics. Well done! I would however disagree about your recommended order of setting. It is best to set ISO last, not first, for the following reason. The noise is dependent on the amount of light energy captured (exposure times sensor area). This you want the biggest exposure that you can get whilst satisfying your pictorial objectives (usually DOF and motion blur). If you set ISO first you are making a guess at the exposure, and therefore might get a smaller exposure than you could have. It's best to set the largest aperture that gives you the DOF that you want and the slowest shutter speed that avoids motion blur, then set the ISO so the meter is centred, or, if the bright is light enough that you can't centre the meter at base ISO, reduce exposure (using smaller aperture or faster shutter speed, depending on what you're trying to achieve) until you can. I would also suggest that the phrase 'proper exposure' is extremely unhelpful. No-one can define what it means, and to a beginner it's just a scare word. The best exposure is the largest, as explained above. Other than that, just one pedantic quibble. 'ISO' is pronounced 'eye-so', not 'eye-ess-oh'. According to ISO it is neither an acronym nor an initialism, but a name. Even were it an acronym it would be 'eye-so'. As I say, pedantic, but 'eys-so' is not only correct, it's easier to say than 'eye-ess-oh'.
you solve a 1.000 questions with this video, thanks :)
Awesome!! Happy to hear you liked it so much.
Excellent explanations! So glad I found your content on here!!
That was super helpful, thanks!
Man ur really good at explaining these things i leant a lot thanks to u
Very well explained, I got the answers I was looking for, Thank You!
These videos are really helpful. I dove into the deep end and got a camera with lots of features, and found it a bit of a mountain to climb, understanding how everything ties together. This was an extremely helpful video, especially the idea of having an automatically adjusting shutter speed, as this is a feature I have available to me. Excellently clear videos! Thank You :D
Thank you so much for this. It has never been explained to me as clearly. I am so excited to put it all into practice. You are an amazing teacher. So clear.
That’s great to hear! Thanks for the awesome feedback.
Fantastic video, perfect for beginners like myself
Thanks!
That's exactly what I wanted to hear. You explained it so well. Thank-you.
Such a perfect video. Beautiful explanation, simplifying a concept that had eluded me for long.
This is truly a fantastic tutorial. Everything is made so clear. Are there any other tutorials by this particular photographer/teacher/person?
Thanks, Dennis, that’s some high praise! Spencer Cox here (the photographer/teacher/person) - I’ve published about one video per week on this channel throughout 2020, and some in 2019 too, so you should find at least 15 of my videos or so on various topics if you look through the channel. Other than our recent “Photography Basics” videos and a few really old videos, I’m the one who’s teaching. Appreciate the kind feedback!
Thanks a lot for this explanation!
Sure thing!
Oh my gosh- that helped SO much! Thank you!
Good video, Spencer. Aside from the well presented content, the change to the dark background provides a better viewing experience as compared to the previous stark white background.
Cheers, HMS
Thank you, HS! I like the black background too. I'll probably switch it up from time to time just for variety's sake, but this is probably going to be my new default.
i'm trying to learn how to use my Olympus OM10, a manual film camera. and I swear, I feel like i'm in a masterclass or something. Thanks so much!
Thanks for your video, I think your intend in using the 5 steps was pretty clear and especially good for a beginner or any landscape photographer where sharpness (less grain, thus lower ISO) is important most of the time. For sports freezing action is often the most important, thus shutter speed takes priority. I would think sports photographers still start at a base ISO, but it might be 800 and will accept the grainier photo. Whatever your importance is, ISO, aperture, or shutter speed, the “system” works (however you want to adapt it), which to me is the main point of your video. Thanks again...
Thank you, Carl! Absolutely, the point of the 5 step system is to be a starting point that always gives the right settings, so photographers can develop quicker systems that work for the particular subject they shoot. For something like sports, this will give the right settings, but it won't be fast enough to be practical - so something like manual mode with auto ISO is more common (essentially fast forwarding through steps 1-3).
You have easied the concept of photography to the point even I can understand 😅