I am very new to photography, I usually shoot on automatic mode, but trying to get out of my comfort zone and experiment. You were very through in your explanation on how to take night photos. It helped me understand the settings more. Thank you for reminding us to put the settings back to normal after the night shoot.
I have had my Canon M50 camera for over a year. I knew that it took great pictures with vibrant color. After watching two of your videos, I learned more in about an hour, than I knew all the time I have owned the camera. I watched The Easier Camera for Beginners and Easiest Camera for Night Photography. They were just great. I cannot tell you how much I learned and how my photos have improved. Thank you so much. These should come as a recommendation with the purchase of either of these cameras.
Just got the M50 mark II for my birthday and found this video today. I live on a 150 year old Victorian farm in Ontario and I will use all your tips to take some great astro and vintage shots around the property!
My M50 Mark II will deliver in 2 days - looking for folks to educate me and you're style is very simple, clear and direct. Much appreciated - new subscriber.
I just bought a Canon M50 Mark ii and I am watching your vlogs after the purchase... It is so helpful for me to understand my camera... Thank you so much sir for your brilliant videos.. love from India ❤️
I watched more than 20 videos but this is the one having the information I was seeking. I don't comment on videos but this video made me comment and subscribe to your channel. ❤❤❤
I am so stoked for night photography, thanks to You I now shoot in full Manual mode, cosmic shots next! Ohh and I am lucky enough to have Canons 32mm f/1.4 Lens, can't wait to test this bad boy out.
I'm hoping to go out within the coming weeks and do some photography(brand new to this). This video is probably the best/most helpful I've seen for night photography.
Omg thank you! I am going to try this tonight with the meteor shower, wanna get practice in before Alaska!! Can’t wait to try! Thank you!! You’re a good teacher!!
Dude, you are an absolute lightsaver, I've just turned on focus peaking and I'm never turning it off. I was quite concerned about focus because I used to digital zoom on my old Canon 700D from 10 years ago, but as far as I know, the M50 doesn't have digital zoon, instead, it has something much better.
Thank you from Germany for this video. Clear speaking, logical steps - everything's fine. Two questions as a new user of a M50: how can i prevent much noise at high ISO? And as a total fan of thunderstorms and lightnings - do you plan a tutorial for this?
Thank you for this video Chris! I just purchased the M50 Mark II to upgrade from my Rebel T3. I am looking forward to some night photography. I was disappointed when I couldn't find a port to plug in my remote timer but alas, you have pointed out the Bulb feature on this camera using the Touch Shutter function! I can't wait to try it out!
I really appreciated how you explained and showed how to make the necessary camera changes. I would like to know what RAW camera settings I should use for m6 CanonM50. Thanks
thanks the ton, being m50 user this is most clear well explained feature list video for night photography, lens suggestion also helped. Thank you Chris.
Hi! I love your video!, Do you recommend the M50 for wedding and parties pictures? Im going to start as a photographer with a dj, so Im going to use it for this type of pictures
Recently purchased a EOS M50 Mark II and found this (and the other tutorial) to be the best in finding my way around my camera. Thank you very much. Do you have any suggestions for moon photography? Would be very grateful for any tips.
Thankx. I got an 80d for lighting/ storms. Would u prefer m50 mk2 or 6d for 2nd camera. That sigma lens looks interesting. Will do sun Reserch on it. Cheers
Hello, thank you for your advice on night photography. What lens would you recommend if you want to make the leap in image quality, in addition to the kit lens? Thanks
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I’ve learned all my night photography from you. You make it so simple to understand and do. Have you considered making a star trails tutorial using the M50? I can’t even find an intervalometer for it. I hope you’ll make a star trails tutorial.
Very helpful video! very well explained, I am looking to get a camera next year, and I am already preparing myself into learning this stuff, so I know what to do when I buy my camera, I might buy the Canon M50 mark2.. I only have to know what lenses I could possibly buy after getting the camera, because I have an broken EOS 700D with kitlens, 18 - 55 mm and I think a 10 - 35mm lens, and I am not sure if they fit on the M50 mark 2 or if I need an adapter for it, and if so, what kind of adapter, it's been a long time since I was into photography so I have really no idea anymore! thanks for this video, appreciate this a lot!
Okay, so now my photos are not shaky anymore. If the wind is not blowing or idk, the ground is not shaking. But i have one q. When i want to shoot all black sky with stars, its hard to perfectly focus on the stars cuz the red pointer of what i have in focus is not mostly visible. So i would like to get some lens with infinity focus, but i have a hard time with finding either, lens for m50 mark2 with infinity focus, or some other lens with suitable adaper to m50. So may i ask for some reccomendation of these lens that i could possibly buy and use? Thanks a lot.
Hi. I’m just beginning with my M50m2 and am keen to shoot the moon. No matter what I do I get a bright pinprick in the photo with none of the great detail that I’ve seen with recent ‘super moons’. I’m told elsewhere that telephoto lens is the answer? Will the Sigma 16mm f1.4 help in this regard?
I saw a UFO early this morning at 6 am 50 minutes, before the Sun rose & I didn't expect it at all, i was so amazed that i didn't cancel my long exposure & choose my iPhone to try to get it on video. Unfortunately my iPhoneXr camera isn't good at night & in the area of the Sky, the UFO was in, there was a weird Green Haze on the video, i guess it had some sort of frequency to block cameras. I hope to wake up early & see it again. It was unexpected & i didn't know, how to capture such a dark object with no light, hopefully this helps Me.
I'm here because I see the image on video with a lot of stars and need the parameters and real picture, I want to buy a M50 to astrophotography, planetary, wide and deep sky too, you recommend the M50 to astrophotography or photography in all scenarios
As a beginner, I think I learned more about my camera from this video than any other video on YT. Thank you!!!
You're so welcome! Thank you
This is the best explained, clearest video about night photography with the Canon M 50 mark II. This really helped, thanks!!
Wow, thanks!
I am very new to photography, I usually shoot on automatic mode, but trying to get out of my comfort zone and experiment. You were very through in your explanation on how to take night photos. It helped me understand the settings more. Thank you for reminding us to put the settings back to normal after the night shoot.
I am so thrilled, I hope you get some great shots. The m50 is so easy and so good!
I love my M50 mark ll! Thank you so much for such an outstanding tutorial...now I feel as though I can give astrophotography a trial...
You'll find it easy with this camera!
Where can I see your photos?
Dude I photographed andromeda with the kit kens! Milky Way was amazing and at 45mm you could see yupiters’s moons, the camera is so great
I have had my Canon M50 camera for over a year. I knew that it took great pictures with vibrant color. After watching two of your videos, I learned more in about an hour, than I knew all the time I have owned the camera. I watched The Easier Camera for Beginners and Easiest Camera for Night Photography. They were just great. I cannot tell you how much I learned and how my photos have improved. Thank you so much. These should come as a recommendation with the purchase of either of these cameras.
Great to hear! Thank you, I am so thrilled!!
Just got the M50 mark II for my birthday and found this video today. I live on a 150 year old Victorian farm in Ontario and I will use all your tips to take some great astro and vintage shots around the property!
Terrific camera! My beginner photography for that camera should be up this weekend.
That was thorough, step by step and extremely easy to understand! Thank you.
GLad you liked it!
My M50 Mark II will deliver in 2 days - looking for folks to educate me and you're style is very simple, clear and direct.
Much appreciated - new subscriber.
Thank you! You'll love the camera!
Succinct and informative. Zero unnecessary commentary, just essential how-to information with helpful tips!
Thank you!!
I just bought my yesterday and am gonna use your video tutorials to learn and apply to my photography 😊
Thanks!!
You'll love that camera!
I just bought a Canon M50 Mark ii and I am watching your vlogs after the purchase... It is so helpful for me to understand my camera... Thank you so much sir for your brilliant videos.. love from India ❤️
Great to hear! Thank you!
I watched more than 20 videos but this is the one having the information I was seeking. I don't comment on videos but this video made me comment and subscribe to your channel. ❤❤❤
WOW thank you!!
I am so stoked for night photography, thanks to You I now shoot in full Manual mode, cosmic shots next!
Ohh and I am lucky enough to have Canons 32mm f/1.4 Lens, can't wait to test this bad boy out.
Great lens, you will do great!
One of the best Tutorial-Videos for my Canon EOS M50 MKII!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Wow, thanks!
Literally exactly what I was looking for, thank you!!
Glad I could help!
One of the most helpful channels in YT! Thanks a lot for the great tips you've shared! You gained one sub here!👍
Awesome, thank you!
I'm hoping to go out within the coming weeks and do some photography(brand new to this). This video is probably the best/most helpful I've seen for night photography.
Awesome, thank you!
Yo what a legend. First video on your channel I've seen. Subbed and liked. Your channel is criminally underappreciated!
Thank you so much!!!
Omg thank you! I am going to try this tonight with the meteor shower, wanna get practice in before Alaska!! Can’t wait to try! Thank you!! You’re a good teacher!!
thank you and good luck!
Such an amazing, well explained video. Just what I needed.
Glad it helped! THank you!
Dude, you are an absolute lightsaver, I've just turned on focus peaking and I'm never turning it off. I was quite concerned about focus because I used to digital zoom on my old Canon 700D from 10 years ago, but as far as I know, the M50 doesn't have digital zoon, instead, it has something much better.
It's an amazing camera feature!
WOW! You helped reduce M50 complexity to exciting feasibility. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you from Germany for this video. Clear speaking, logical steps - everything's fine. Two questions as a new user of a M50: how can i prevent much noise at high ISO?
And as a total fan of thunderstorms and lightnings - do you plan a tutorial for this?
This is a great tutorial. Learned a lot. Thank you so much !
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Easy to understand for beginner like me. I'll be trying out these settings soon. Thank you 🙏🙏
Thank you!!
Sir, You are explaining every thing excellent way related low light photography.... thank you.
You are most welcome
This guy is the perfect example of explain it to me like I'm 5 😅 good job sir ,got the camera today and gonna head to the mountains
Have fun!
A very immaculate presentation. Thank you, it helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!!
Amazing tutorial, can't wait to start.
Have fun!
You make it so easy to understand! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much sir for such a nice and easy to understand explanation. Got each of my doubt cleared and got to learn new concepts.
You are most welcome and thank you!
Thank you for this video Chris! I just purchased the M50 Mark II to upgrade from my Rebel T3. I am looking forward to some night photography. I was disappointed when I couldn't find a port to plug in my remote timer but alas, you have pointed out the Bulb feature on this camera using the Touch Shutter function! I can't wait to try it out!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful. Beautiful, inspiring shots throughout!
Thank you!
Amazing tutorial, very easy to follow. Thank you very much!
You're very welcome!
I really appreciated how you explained and showed how to make the necessary camera changes. I would like to know what RAW camera settings I should use for m6 CanonM50. Thanks
what a legend! thank you so much
thanks the ton, being m50 user this is most clear well explained feature list video for night photography, lens suggestion also helped. Thank you Chris.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
you explain everything so well thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hi! I love your video!, Do you recommend the M50 for wedding and parties pictures? Im going to start as a photographer with a dj, so Im going to use it for this type of pictures
Yes but get the 22mm prime lens. You'll need it in darker areas. It lets in 4x more light, no camera flash needed.
Recently purchased a EOS M50 Mark II and found this (and the other tutorial) to be the best in finding my way around my camera. Thank you very much.
Do you have any suggestions for moon photography? Would be very grateful for any tips.
M Mode
1/125 shutter
f8
Then play with ISO settings until you get the desired look. F6.3 could work too.
Great video! Thank you for explaining everything.
My pleasure!
now, all i need is a camera..
Using the 22 tonight thank you
Thank you sir. From Trivandrum India 🇮🇳.
The best channel!
Thank you!!
Thanks so much. I understand your way of explaining and feel confident to try
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Thank you.... Great video. I just wandering I can do some good photos at night with 15-45...
this is a great video!!!Thanks so much!!
You are so welcome!
Very helpful and extremely clear. Thanks!
Thank you!
Great video. Thanks for sharing your expertise and knowledge.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you sir, great tutotial :) Keep teaching us, we are always ready to learn :)
So nice of you thank you!
This video is 💎
this was a goldmine of information, thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
You helped me lot. You deserve more subscribers.
Thank you!
Thankx. I got an 80d for lighting/ storms. Would u prefer m50 mk2 or 6d for 2nd camera. That sigma lens looks interesting. Will do sun Reserch on it. Cheers
Hello! from Montreal Canada, thank you so much for sharing another wonderful video 🇨🇦😁👍
Thanks for watching!
Nice video, can you tell me please, how shots this video in your studio, it’s very focused and crisp, regards
Great video, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
This was great, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent tutorial
Thank you!!
Hello, thank you for your advice on night photography. What lens would you recommend if you want to make the leap in image quality, in addition to the kit lens? Thanks
Such great info, thanks so much!
Very informative, it helped me a lot
Glad you liked it
This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! THank you!!
Great tutorial ! What are your recommendations for shooting the aurora?
Thanks! I made a video for that.
ruclips.net/video/4wq5hnWHrZE/видео.html
I just got the M50 Mark II with the creator kit (see my very rough unboxing video). Thanks for the info, I enjoyed it. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. I’ve learned all my night photography from you. You make it so simple to understand and do. Have you considered making a star trails tutorial using the M50? I can’t even find an intervalometer for it. I hope you’ll make a star trails tutorial.
Thank you! Great idea, I will make one when I get home next week!
@@attrell Thank you so much!!!!! I am looking forward to it very much!
Awesome video, just what I needed!
Glad you liked it!
earned my sub. Greetings from Tanzania
THank you!
Thanks a lot sir. Love from India.👍
So nice of you
Great tutorial, very informative. thank you so much sir! new sub here🥰
Thank you!!
Thank you Sir 😊
Very informative video. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
hi Chris thanks for the great tutorial I just had a go but the photos came out grainy any tips how to fix this ?
Try a lower ISO value like 1600 or even 800 and see if that works better.
Very helpful video! very well explained, I am looking to get a camera next year, and I am already preparing myself into learning this stuff, so I know what to do when I buy my camera, I might buy the Canon M50 mark2.. I only have to know what lenses I could possibly buy after getting the camera, because I have an broken EOS 700D with kitlens, 18 - 55 mm
and I think a 10 - 35mm lens, and I am not sure if they fit on the M50 mark 2 or if I need an adapter for it, and if so, what kind of adapter, it's been a long time since I was into photography so I have really no idea anymore!
thanks for this video, appreciate this a lot!
Thank you! And yes you can get an adapter to kit the Canon M50
Good video for pictures but what about using the video mode?
I use it to make train videos and it works great.
www.youtube.com/@videosoftrains
Great Video I learned alot
Glad it was helpful!
Can't afford but still love 💕 bcz learning something new
U r the best 😊
Thank you!
thank you. i caught northern lights using this video!!!
Terrific! I am so thrilled!!
Nice love from india 🇮🇳❤️🙏
Thank you!
Great job
Thank you!
great video!
Thanks for the visit
Do you post process your photos? And what editing app your using?
I use the basic Lightroom features like contrast, shadows, straighten, highlights etc.
to note magnify only works in one shot mode, doesn't work in servo
great video!
Oh thank you!
Okay, so now my photos are not shaky anymore. If the wind is not blowing or idk, the ground is not shaking. But i have one q. When i want to shoot all black sky with stars, its hard to perfectly focus on the stars cuz the red pointer of what i have in focus is not mostly visible. So i would like to get some lens with infinity focus, but i have a hard time with finding either, lens for m50 mark2 with infinity focus, or some other lens with suitable adaper to m50. So may i ask for some reccomendation of these lens that i could possibly buy and use? Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much!!
You're welcome!
Hey Man, if you have tried the SONY ZV E10, which camera clicks better photos SONY ZVE10 or Canon M50 Mark ii?
Never tried it, but I would probably say the Sony is.
Great video 👌
Thanks 👍
Hi. I’m just beginning with my M50m2 and am keen to shoot the moon. No matter what I do I get a bright pinprick in the photo with none of the great detail that I’ve seen with recent ‘super moons’. I’m told elsewhere that telephoto lens is the answer? Will the Sigma 16mm f1.4 help in this regard?
Telephoto lens and use manual mode at 1/125 shutter f/8 aperture and then start at 100ISO and work your way up until you get what you want.
is it also valuable for video at night?
I would say second hand 600d with the 50mm 1.8. Or maybe the 24mm 2.8.
Ho w do i do continuous shooting for star trails, as I don't see any option inbuilt.
I saw a UFO early this morning at 6 am 50 minutes, before the Sun rose & I didn't expect it at all, i was so amazed that i didn't cancel my long exposure & choose my iPhone to try to get it on video. Unfortunately my iPhoneXr camera isn't good at night & in the area of the Sky, the UFO was in, there was a weird Green Haze on the video, i guess it had some sort of frequency to block cameras. I hope to wake up early & see it again. It was unexpected & i didn't know, how to capture such a dark object with no light, hopefully this helps Me.
i like this channel
Thank you!
I'm here because I see the image on video with a lot of stars and need the parameters and real picture, I want to buy a M50 to astrophotography, planetary, wide and deep sky too, you recommend the M50 to astrophotography or photography in all scenarios
Pretty much everything. It is wonderful!
helluva tutorial
Thank you!
Thank you so much 🙏🤍
Hi please can you help ? My M50 mark ii doesn't record when I connect it to my telescope, is there something I'm doing wrong ?
thank you
You're welcome