Take Better Photos Episode 5 - Focussing

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • This is the recording of a Live Webinar from October 6 2021. Following on from the Depth of Field presentation, (Episode 4) Nick Rains presents case studies that illustrate different ways of focussing; contrasting manual and autofocus, and exploring their respective pros and cones.

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  • @dustyroads9972
    @dustyroads9972 2 года назад +6

    These are the best videos I have ever watched on photography. I now understand so much more. Thank you.

  • @BobSchipper
    @BobSchipper 2 года назад +1

    Good that you kept going and wasn’t too worried about the dog. Thanks for all the work!

  • @wilfredshum3703
    @wilfredshum3703 2 года назад +1

    Your repeat focusing technique is new to me, so I will try it on some fast moving subjects with my SL2. Thanks.

  • @rich9914
    @rich9914 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Nick enjoyed it and learned a great deal. Please consider making a few short tutorials on focusing with the different cameras. e.g. CL vs Sl2

  • @ronaldsand3000
    @ronaldsand3000 2 года назад

    Once again, absolutely terrific video!
    Very helpful

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 года назад +1

    Also Nick, one other reason rangefinder focus is an "expert" skill, is that the DOF. is NOT shown in the focussing procedure, as in SLR's ( if you see through the lens, you see through the iris too), BUT as these are separate units, the iris is NOT coupled to the rangefinder, so the true dof. is NOT known, so you have to guess, or like LF photographers, using say a Linhof technika hand-held, use dof/filter/bellows factor charts for the lens/format in use.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад

      Hi Andy. True, but it's not so easy to preview DoF on other cameras either, but for the opposite reason - too little DoF because you usually look through the lens with the aperture wide open. Yes, you can do some sort of stop down preview but the base view is misleading. So, yes, you do need to anticipate - or shoot a shot and look at the results on the back of the camera.

  • @62smarty
    @62smarty 2 года назад

    Great workshop! That's how I learned focusing... I'm from the pre-autofocus times .... birn in 1962.
    Superbe for "youngsters" to learn. Thanks so much. Btw I'm using M and SL.

  • @Internationaljus
    @Internationaljus 11 месяцев назад

    thanks so much for all of these videos

  • @goldfinch2283
    @goldfinch2283 2 года назад

    Another great tutorial. Thanks from Switzerland. 👍👏

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 года назад

    @28:55 this is where AF lock, or AF-on button use, like on Nikon /canon DSLR's comes in handy, find focus, LOCK it!!, and it doesn't move until YOU want it to, kind of the "o.e.m." turn key solution to your focus/recompose strategy,or hybrid MF\AF solution, have auto to speed the process, and Manual to stop the computer loosing the shot.

  • @andreweast743
    @andreweast743 2 года назад

    Really useful and very well presented. Even as an aspirational Leica user. Chock full of great tips and information whatever camera you happen to be getting by with.

  • @hanvandewal917
    @hanvandewal917 2 года назад

    Brilliant video as always! About the M10 shooting a subject outside the frame, focus on the eyes and move in an arc, risking to move out of focus. You might increase the depth of field by different aperture and compensate for the slight error that could occur the arc movement.. If light is low, increase shutterspeed to 1/60 or so. Greetings from Holland!

  • @Tedwill-home
    @Tedwill-home 2 года назад

    Enormously helpful. Thank you!

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 года назад

    nick @18:54 one other point about that smoke shot is: light is too low for auto-focus to get a lock onto the subject (

  • @absonus
    @absonus 2 года назад +1

    Excellent .Never been over impressed with the AF on my SL2S .... shoot a lot of action with horses and the AF wanders off subject .You`ve suggested some useful techniques to mitigate this which I`m going to try. I`ve never consciously separated the focus function to the back button but it appears to be the default on my SL2S (which was bought new ) .

    • @nocommentnoname1111
      @nocommentnoname1111 2 года назад

      If your AF wanders with your SL2S, may I suggest you try a Sony.

    • @thomastuorto9929
      @thomastuorto9929 2 года назад

      @@nocommentnoname1111 for top performance in AF, there is no other by comparison. When I think Leica, AF is not in my thoughts. Doesn't mean I wouldn't purchase a Leica. You just need to know ( as with any tool And it strengths ) it's limitations, Or the application your going to use it for.

  • @Photos_by_Cowz
    @Photos_by_Cowz 2 года назад

    Hi Nick. I shoot a M10P and SL 601. I absolutely love the back button focus of the SL and ability to quickly move the focus point around the frame. I soon hope to add the 24-70mm f2.8. I have purchased a CL with 18-56 and I admit to being hesitant due to not being able to back button focus.. do you find this an issue???

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад +1

      Yes and no. I'd prefer to have a back button but I manage OK without. The CL punches well above it's weight (and price), it's quite hard to tell any difference between the SL, M10 and CL in up to A3+ prints. The SL2 and M11 are clearly better but they should be!

    • @Photos_by_Cowz
      @Photos_by_Cowz 2 года назад

      @Leica Camera Australia i do enjoy using m glass on it with the quick twist of the right dial for critical focus... manual auto focus lol

  • @stephenlpitts
    @stephenlpitts 2 года назад

    Very well presented and laid out video!

  • @Joe32942
    @Joe32942 Год назад

    Great Video, bring the dog with you next time. He can relax just beside you on the ground, I am sure he'd love that.

  • @stephenlpitts
    @stephenlpitts 2 года назад

    Sorry, Nick what Webinar on how to adjust the M scales of depth of focus depending on the size of the print? And hopefully, we are keeping track of the effects of diffraction. Thanks!

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад

      I touch on these subjects in the previous video in the series: ruclips.net/video/bB1KJ9D2-Ds/видео.html

    • @stephenlpitts
      @stephenlpitts 2 года назад

      ​@@LeicaCameraAustralia Thanks Nick. You are totally right--I had watched this previous video but missed the sheer scale of this correction--it is at 46 minutes in the video. Thanks!

  • @sanfordlavine1760
    @sanfordlavine1760 2 года назад

    And again. A brilliant presentation. Thanks Nick. I frequently use focus stacking for macro photography, even with a focus rack.

  • @JasonEfstathiou
    @JasonEfstathiou Год назад

    Hey! Thanks a lot for these videos. Heads up that you may wanna reverse the order of them in your playlist though. It currently starts with the latest one and plays them in reverse order.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! I think it should be in Episode order now...

    • @JasonEfstathiou
      @JasonEfstathiou Год назад

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia yes, perfect, thanks again 🤙 learning a lot from this!

  • @danielschulman4909
    @danielschulman4909 2 года назад

    I use mostly R lenses with my SL2-S so manual focus is great. I have one SL lens (the 75) and I just hate the manual focus on the SL lenses -it's just terrible . . so much so that if I am in a situation needing manual focus and have my SL lens on the camera, I will autofocus to something close and then use my body to move the camera closer to and further away from the subject to achieve manual focus (the manual focus ring on the SL lenses is just that bad!).

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад +1

      Try using Manual Focus with SL lenses - but don't use the lens ring to focus, use the rear joystick to move the focus point and to trigger autofocus. This implementation of rear button focus is, IMO, the best of any camera I have ever used.

  • @thomastuorto9929
    @thomastuorto9929 2 года назад

    Can you magnify your preview & crank up the iso (gain) for night (like stars/astro) or low light focus , & then turn down your iso back down to a reasonable or whatever you need to shoot your photo at? I heard someone mention this with another brand camera & thought it was a pretty good idea having never thought of it. Just a thought. Happy shooting.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад +1

      Yes you can absolutely do this. The new firmware in the Leica SL2 and SL2-S also boosts the gain on the EVF/LCD so you can see faint objects better in low light. I have not tried it with stars however, they are very faint.

  • @jklphoto
    @jklphoto 2 года назад

    As an SL shooter, I have to wonder if software or hardware will allow Leica to catch up to the likes of the Nikon Z9 for eye-focus. The image of the woman with face painting really illustrates the need. Leica's SL APO lenses are without peer. But if not focused on the eye, their sharpness is wasted.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад +1

      The SL2 and SL2-S both do in fact have eye-focussing. It's just not very obvious, and it's not explicit in the manual. The Face tracking option has body, face and eye tracking. The first two show different box sizes, but the eye tracking has no kind of indicator.

    • @jklphoto
      @jklphoto 2 года назад

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia OIC, perhaps a good excuse to upgrade from my SL (601). Your portrait examples highlight how small the DOF of the Leica APO Summicron 90mm f/2 ASPH. Can't imagine needing more light gathering or bokeh creating then that lens can provide. And quite a relative bargin comparing to Noctilux offerings!

  • @r423sdex
    @r423sdex Месяц назад

    Try focus recompose at f1

  • @chukolna
    @chukolna Год назад

    I expected a lot more from this video. Nothing helpful for M cameras. In general information is focused towards new photographers.
    I wish there was M manual focus video somewhere for advanced users. More pricesly, tips and tricks on focusing moving targets or wide open(or both). Shooting people, and not talking portraits, but events, weddings and stuff like that is very challenging using leica M and expecially if you try to shoot wide open at 1.4 or less. There is nothing on youtube abut that.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Год назад

      The video is intended, as you noticed, more for a beginner audience. It does not mention M shooting because this is quite a specialist topic and, more importantly, very difficult to explain in a video. The only 'tip' I can tell you about using a rangefinder is simply practice. Hands-on experience is really the only way to master rangefinder focussing.
      If you listen to Allan Schaller talking about how he gets accurate rangefinder focus you will discover that he treats it like learning a musical instrument. He practiced estimating focus every day at home. Hours and hours of practice over time led to his uncanny ability to guess focus distances and set the camera accordingly.
      Not sure what country you are in but some of our Leica Akademies offer one on one training with experienced M users. This might help.

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 2 года назад

    great video, but one thing, @3:03 that comment is about "neuro_typical" people, someone with Autism Spectrum, ADHD, etc ( all social disabillities) LACK this "basic" instinct of visual/non-visual communication, it IS genetic, no one "learns" this, but some of us HAVE TO!!, so THIS topic is a great one!!, the more tools you know how to use the better, esp. where to focus.
    one other point you said that the first shot was easy.... esp. at f8 - f11; BUT for Large Format shooters this apature is NOT "easy", as in LF f9 is the widest opening, hence NARROWEST Depth of field!!, some do have f5.6 wide open, but NOT common, f9 is the most common!

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  2 года назад

      Regarding LF photography - years ago I used a 57mm Super-Angulon on a 6x12 field camera with a tiny bit of front tilt. Shoot at f11 and you have all the DoF you need. I said it was an 'easy' shot because you just need to stop down to an appropriate aperture for your camera, there is no difficulty in picking the focus point as everything is at a distance with no close foreground.

  • @MikeKleinsteuber
    @MikeKleinsteuber 2 года назад

    I quite like Leica Camera Australia but videos like this really piss me off as it seems to assume there is such an absolute term as 'good' or 'bad' photograph and that there can be rules to create 'better' photographs. The eyes have to be in focus ? What bollocks. It's videos like this that breed lookalike cookie cutter photographers that create dull and boring images. There are no rules in photography and (for example) some of the greatest photographs ever taken are totally out of focus. Take no notice of blarney like this as it will only hamper your own development....Try things out, make mistakes and shoot, shoot, shoot. Find your own style if you have one.