Why Your Camera Keeps Missing Focus | Aperture Explained for Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 15

  • @hari_fyi
    @hari_fyi 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please keep creating more such useful videos of complex subjects

  • @westcoastsigns9675
    @westcoastsigns9675 4 месяца назад +1

    Good vid and speed of explanations. DOF many people don’t understand and this will be very helpful to those individuals. Loving the “trap” part…. 100% RUclips truth. 😂

  • @morganj1997
    @morganj1997 4 месяца назад +1

    6:29 get that bLackground bur-bluryy hehehe
    This video is underrated and I wish I'd seen this before deciding to do some group photography on a 1.8 prime before I fully grasped this technical concept a couple of years ago. You explain it in a way that's easily understood 👍Nice work.

  • @ivojansen7625
    @ivojansen7625 5 месяцев назад +3

    This was really helpful, thank you man🔥 More people should see this.

    • @servantstudios
      @servantstudios  5 месяцев назад

      @@ivojansen7625 thank you! I am glad it helped someone

  • @Psyko_Blood
    @Psyko_Blood 5 месяцев назад +1

    idk why im watching this, I already know this stuff :D
    But great Video, was rly nice to watch! and nice explanations and examples :)
    greetz from Germany :D

  • @AlbertD711
    @AlbertD711 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video. Thank you very much. I really like your teaching style.

  • @johnjonesii6282
    @johnjonesii6282 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video and very helpful, easy to understand, simple and to the point, I got a rebel t7 as a father’s day gift starter camera, I have been wanting a camera to take decent photos as a hobby with family, travel etc. ,I’ve been playing around with it and trying to use it since I got it, I will keep this in mind going forward as I continue to learn when I’m adjusting my settings while taking pics, and also as I add more lenses, thanks

  • @freddycano9143
    @freddycano9143 4 месяца назад

    Good job

  • @dingo3718
    @dingo3718 4 месяца назад

    Sweeeeet.

  • @Martin-zu9xl
    @Martin-zu9xl 5 месяцев назад

    Great Video! thx :)

  • @hari_fyi
    @hari_fyi 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you❤

  • @liammurray9274
    @liammurray9274 4 месяца назад

    If aperture (and fractions) was/were taught correctly some of this wouldn't be an issue.
    f/2 should NOT be a "low" aperture.
    It is simply because people can't do fractions and see smaller number and go oh that's a lower value.
    Replace f with 1. Which is smaller 1/2 or 1/4. 1/4 is a smaller value than 1/2. It's that simple. f/4 is smaller than f/2.
    Now understand that f/2 is a measurement of the size of the aperture. Where f changes because f literally means focal length. If the focal length of your lens is 50mm. f/2 = 50/2. which means the hole that is the aperture is 25mm wide (50 divided by 2 or 50/2). Now when you close the aperture you LOWER the value from 1/2 to 1/4 or f/2 to f/4, in our scenario the "f" (focal length) = 50mm so we're lowering from 50/2 to 50/4 and we get an aperture opening of 50 divided by 4 which equals 12.5mm.
    It's not that hard but for some reason people dropped the / and turned f/2 into f2 and then started referring to increasing and decreasing the value the wrong way round because they couldn't be bothered to learn how it actually works.
    Sorry I got kinda triggered lmao this video was good and mostly focused on depth of field not aperture tbh.