Camera Basics - Aperture
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In this animation, I explain Aperture and how it interacts with the various parameters of photography.
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I am releasing an animation with a similar style to this one every month, so stay subscribed for more. Feel free to leave criticism in the comments, but keep in mind that I am still learning After Effects and Illustrator. Also, leave suggestions for different video topics. I plan on covering the other two pillars of photography: Shutter Speed, and ISO, as well as Focal Length.
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Credits:
Animation, Vector Design: Vincent Ledvina
Voiceover: contracted from Fiverr
Music: Wonder - Mattia Cupelli
Sound Effects: Created by myself and sourced online
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Thank you for watching!
Went from amateur to less amateur in photography
Great to hear man!
Haha
I know pretty much everything now
*aperture* ba dum tsk
Oh me too😂
ISO, Check
Aperture, Check
Now onto Shutter speed!
These videos are great!
This video?
Apalapse's videos?
Who's "these" ?
Video or "Videos"?
@@playboybunny408 she’s been watching his channel, so she’s saying the videos on here are great
Thanks!
Not "Shutter speed". it is really "EXPOSURE TIME".
I know nothing about photography except that I love the idea of one day being good at it. I've looked at soo many guides and explanation videos and books and I swear they all expect me to already know the basics:
'To get that good aperture, make sure you....'
'What even is aperture?'
This video is the only one to actually explain it. THANKS :>
Yes, this video serves as a foundation for many. I am glad it was helpful to you and I hope you enjoy photography as much as I do. Thanks for watching and for the kind feedback, Cheers!
this is perfect.
Thanks.
I'm a newbie to photography and I learned alot just by watching this video. Thumbs up! 👍
Thanks, glad it helped!
Great summary! Only one tiny correction, in case of human eye, when you pointed at the white part, it's called sclera. Cornea is the glassy, transparent part directly in front of iris. In a way, the camera lens' glass is cornea.
Come on asian
@@ski.7 Be respectful!
@@mercynails1503 brother I too am asian🤣
Excellent!!
The animation is clearly explaining how a camera works.. great job man!!
Aperture Science
Fhagersson same XD only reason I clicked on this
Fhagersson Yes
We do what we must because we can
-aperature- weatley laboratories
🎵Im making some notes here: huge success.🎵
I have seen many videos but this one made it so easy and clear to understand it 🙏
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here. Huge success!
Aperture science! We do what we must, because, we can.
I can’t express my feelings for this video. It was amazing yet interesting.
I didn’t have to listen a person talk and talk before getting to the point.
Thank you so much for all of the useful information!
Thank you for the comment and I am glad you liked my video. Your feedback about getting "straight to the point" was exactly what I hoped to achieve in this video. Too often I see photography videos that are too winded with hosts that carry on about nothing. My channel aims to solve this by giving the viewer unbiased information in a clear and concise manner, with no "fluff" attached. When someone clicks on the video, they expect to be educated, and I want to provide them with direct information.
So simple to understand!
Crystal Clear Explanation..
Thanks!
This is most to the point video explaining aperature basics ever.
One of the best videos Ive ever seen. Clean and crisp
Thanks for the compliment!
Well explained. I have been looking at my ZS100 manual and I don't understand a thing. I am a noob in this field and just starting. This video explained what I need to do as a starting point.
I'm glad it helped. Good luck with the ZS100!
5 years later still a very good video. Thank you!
Great video. Are you writing, animating and doing the voice over yourself? If so, you are one very talented individual!
Everything but the voice over I do myself.
+Apalapse Did you use a comparized voice or did you use your own voice?
This is the most comprehensive video I've seen. Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh my gosh this is so helpful why didn't I find this video earlier
ok im not gonna lie....i understood this better than other explanations and I was looking for a better understanding on the F part of the lenses. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! Im also a visual learner
after spending so much time on this concept, I have now understand this and all thanks to you. May God bless you with wealth and health.
Thank you very much, to you too! Thanks for watching and good luck in your photography. Let me know if you have any questions and feel free to reach out.
RUclips needs people like you, Sir!
For dummies, small aperture is better, example f2.8 > f3.0
@@Kessekom well, "film look" as we understand in in this internet and DSLR days 😅 is supposed to use shallow depth of field, so the background is in focus and your subject in focus. You achieve that with a fast lens, using a small f-number. So with a 1.8 lens would be easier to blur the background than using 5.6 aperture.
Between 2.8 and 3.0 you won't notice any difference in depth of field.
A couple things. First, you are correct. Smaller f-numbers will produce a shallower depth of field which is ideal if you want to achieve a very standard look (i.e. what smartphones are trying to reproduce with fake bokeh; there is a reason they are doing it - people want it). One thing you should be aware of though, smaller aperture =/= smaller f-number; the relationship is inverse, meaning that larger apertures, which correspond with larger lens openings, are coupled to smaller f-number values. For example, f1.8 is going to have a larger diaphragm opening in the lens than a setting of f8. It's just semantics but it IS important to understand so you do not get confused nor confuse others. Thank you all for commenting and watching the video. I really like responding to people's questions; it keeps me engaged and motivated to create new videos. Take care, everyone.
Smaller apertures …. such as f/5.6, f/8 or f/11 give a more ‘generous’ depth of field (more in focus, less chance of missing focus. Nothing “better” about that.
I am not keep on bokeh, but nothing “better” about that.
Love how that Sun in the back ground is moving slowly!
Glad you noticed the tiny detail!
Thank you so much for this video! It was really helpful, explained clearly and the visual were perfect! On to the ISO and Shutter speed videos now :)
Making animation for tutorial is the hardest job ever😁
Salute!
OMG this is the best video I’ve ever watched. Well explained for the aperture,as a beginners for photography class. I’ve been watching many RUclips videos and searching many information on google a lot to understand the aperture, shutter speed and ISO. This video is so far the best video, it allows me to understand how to start using my camera. Thank you so much for the video and subscribed!!!!!!! :)
Best video among all I watched to learn f stop. Thank you
Just did a one hour lesson on shaw academy on aperture and was left so confused. Watched this video and 2 minutes into it I already understood aperture and was able to apply my knowledge 🤦🏻♀️ THANK YOU
Glad to hear!
I like this video a lot, but don't teach people that walking closer to a subject is zooming. 3:02 There is a different besides changing the distance and changing the vocal length (compression)
Oh my god this explained everything. I rewatched it a few times and took notes. Awesome!
No audio after 4:30
Fixed. Sorry, there was a copyright issue with one of the music pieces in the video. I just decided to demonitize the video so that the audio could stay in.
Just got a new mirrorless cam and I don't know how the basics work. Until I found your channel. This is so informative and really helpful for an amateur like me. Easy to understand. More videos please.
You still have to adapt to your environment.
So that’s where Aperture science got its logo from
TrueProGamer Hell yea
I didn't know that the aperture was actually on a camera. I've only associated the word with Portal for a few months since I played it.
Cave Johnson must have a patent on all Lens Apertures
This is exactly form i want to learn camera basics. Absolute beginner. This style of explaining is exctly what i need ❤❤❤❤
Happy to hear that!
I love this video - would love to see one on shutter speed
Sarah Karger it is currently in the works!
2:03 Max aperture F-stop
2:50 2 types of lenses (1) 2:55 Prime - fixed focal length (2) 3:02 zoom 3:09 3:12 focal length increase, max aperture decrease (increase F number)
3:57 Benefits of fast lens 4:03 fast lens can increase shutter speed
Thanks for pointing that out!
This guy is the 3Blue1Brown of photography. Just superb. Thanks a lot men!
Thanks!
Thank you! Very helpful information for a beginner like me!
Glad it helped!
best video i have saw on this topic!! simply explained with no bs!! im 5 years late but well done
This video is amazing !! The one dislike the video is think they are smart enough and they ‘ll never be improved , because they never respect other !!
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Haha. I think everyone needs a refresher of the basics, sometimes. I actually created this channel because I wanted to refine my own photography skills and help people along the way, so even though I thought I "knew everything," I learned so much making these videos.
The animation makes in video makes the understanding to next level.
Glad to hear. Thanks for watching!
Wow i love this channel real quick
Don’t tell me I’m the only one who looked into their phone camera🌝.
@@marksworkbench8705 i think Samsung phones have dual aperture settings?
Yes. Some new Samsung phones have a dual-aperture setting that allows them to "stop down" from f1.5 to f2.4. I did some research and the whole implementation wasn't much of a success so they are not including it on the most recent generation now.
Join the club
This is great, simple mechanics without the EGO
Oh, no....another F-stop video as a cartoon! Boy was I mistaken. This is a well done video that breaks aperture down to basics so that even a dummy like me can understand. Thank you so much. I will be looking for the other difficult things for me...shutter speed and ISO. Perhaps then I will no longer be stuck in the "AUTO" mode. Thumbs up!
Thanks for the kind feedback. My goal with making these videos is to do exactly what you described: break down complicated photography concepts into easy-to-understand pieces that can be communicated through animation and effective education.
Your Explanation is SOOO Attractive & WELL-PLANNED !
Really Appreciate Apalapse !
This is a fantastic explanation. Much appreciated!
Great explanation, they should use this in schools, thanks!
Best video on explaining camera technics Ive seen, jeez good job
Thank you. I try to deliver a clear and concise message in all of my videos.
Loved It. Surprised to see fewer subscribers. Guess, people don't like quality content anymore.
People will subscribe if they want, it's not a big deal for me. I am on RUclips only to educate, the subscribers are merely a nice byproduct. I also haven't uploaded in quite some time which is probably why more people aren't joining Apalapse. Thank you for the kind words and for watching the video. Sorry for the late reply.
Dude, i just gotta appreciate your thumbnail game. Most informative.
Thanks, I'm glad someone appreciates it :D I do try and have eye-catching thumbnails that are still accurate.
best online course ever!
Didn't have such a teachfull yt video in months. Wauw
science
I liked the way this video was explained. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Yooooo this was a life changer for me thank you sooooo muchhhh I promise 😂😂😂😂 I feel so stupid not knowing how easy it was to know this .. like I been struggling with knowing how to use a camera the right way for years I was even about to give up I ran across this and this information was like a parent literally holding your hand and showing you how to walk 😂😂 thank you 🙏🏾 This was the best
Thank you I'm glad I could help!
THE CAKE IS A LIE!
Yes
01:07 If you express F=stops as a fraction, then you can keep the correspondence between aperture, light, and F-stop:
- bigger aperture = more light hitting the sensor = larger F=stop
- smaller aperture = less light hitting the sensor = smaller F=stop
F1.4 => F1/1.4
F2 => F1/2
F8 => F1/8
F16 => F1/11
Thus F1/1.4 > F1/1.2 > F1/8 > F1/11.
Doing it this way makes it less confusing because you don't have be inverting it, e.g., smaller stop means bigger aperture.
This is such an informative video. I learnt the basics from this video and excited to apply on my upcoming trip. Thanks a ton!
so adorable explanation and graphics, thanks a lot
Wow thanks, a lot of info to take in your animation made it very pleasing.
Probably one of the best explaination..thanks sir
Short and very easy to understand, subscribed!
That's the wonderful way of explaining. Great work
Thank you very much.
What a wonderful video. Great Animation
Thanks, glad I could help. Take care!
Its nice. Its a big help specially to those who are in photography. Keep on blogging and be a blessings to other. Keep safe. Keep going.
Thank you, I will!
Best video on the subject ever!!!
Yo this solved my question and explained it in full. Thanks!
Great to hear!
More of this please. I am learning a lot.
Very nice explained. I had seen many videos but your video is best.👍👍
Thanks a lot 😊
Great video I just got my camera last friday and was over whelmed with the different lenses, this video helped me a lot. Thank You
Glad it helped, let me know if you have any other questions and I can try and answer them!
Great video 👍 Cleared my basics
Animation is way better than some one sitting on front of the camera and yapping away.
I agree but it is also more time-consuming to produce fully-animated videos. I am ging to transition to a more hybrid style soon where I sit in front of the camera but have animations woven in to help explain more complicated topics.
👍🏻 excellent idea 💡.
@@4u25out I'll be uploading one of those videos soon, in a couple weeks. I just broke my tripod but once that's fixed I should be uploading more regularly.
very well done, you explained alot in such an easy to pick up way.
This is a damn good video on explaining lenses
Thanks!
@Apalapse, Good video, however one thing you have incorrect is at 3 minutes. F-stop is the ratio of focal length to the diameter of iris. On a variable aperture zoom lens, the reason it is variable is because the iris does not adjust it's diameter upon zooming. So, a fixed aperture lens is one that adjusts the size of the iris depending on focal length. A variable aperture lens does not do this.
The f-number of an aperture is determined by the ratio of the lens' focal length divided by the diameter of the entrance pupil. When constant aperture zoom lenses are moved to change the focal length, the magnification between the front of the lens and the diaphragm is what normally changes, not the physical size of the diaphragm. (The physical opening stays the same size)
oh man I love aperture! Perfect video for aperture ⭐💯!
Grateful for these types of videos. This was incredibly informative.
Glad it was helpful, means a lot!
Wow! Such an informative video!🤩 thanks man😄👏🏼
Glad you liked it!
Very very helpful! Thank you so much 💕
Sir, you 've given a complete idea about the aperture at the beginning of this chapter. Thanks
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much! This was super helpful, i've been trying to understand this topic for a long time but lots of the information i found was pretty confusing. 📷
Thank you for the kind words, Charlotte. I am glad you found this video helpful. Thanks for watching and for the feedback.
This is gold standard..God Bless You
Dear Sir,
Very good animation and explanation of the topic.
keep it up.
Very nice video.
Thank you.
My knowledge has been expanded, thank you 🙏
Finally a tech youtuber gets it correct.. very nice video.
Such a great video! thanks!
Concise, to the point explanation.
Excellent, very well made video.
Thanks for this video. You explained it well and clear.
Glad to hear, that's always the goal in my videos.
Great Vincent. I love your channel. And the way you explain. Keep on
I don’t know why I’m here, I was just wanting to see a video of the f stop mechanic for the original portal 2 concept and I just stayed and finished the video.
Great training! Well done. Very helpful. 👍👍
I wish more videos (including this one) would illustrate all that is happening with an aperture. They almost all just show light passing straight thru, but that isn't what happens. If that were what was going on, you'd get a tiny circular image on a mostly black frame at f\11. The image is flipped as it comes thru, and the aperture sits right at the point where the light converges and then is projected back to the sensor. Without understanding that, you can't understand how it works. I am convinced most photographers know how an aperture affects their photo, but don't understand what is happening.
Thank for making this channel and this video. Very helpful and informative
Was watching the RUclipsr Aperture and got recommended this
Nice!
i have no camera but i have used before and love photography. this was useful for me. got answer of my questions clearly thanks. got a sub 😜❤
Thanks man, glad I could help!
Apalapse ❤❤❤
Thanks for this information.. Beautifully explained
Glad it was helpful!
Best explanation ever.
Wow, thanks!