The Key to Setting up ANY camera for street photography.
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How to setup any camera for street photography - Fujifilm, Leica, Ricoh, Canon, Nikon, film or digital this video is a guide to show you how to spend less time on adjusting your settings on the street and ensure you focus on what important which is to actually make photographs.
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PSA: For anyone shooting Leica, especially if they have a big/fast lens like a 50.
If you are walking around on a sunny day, without a lens cap - do yourself a favor and leave the aperture at the smallest aperture, and not on infinity.
The Leica shutter is cloth, and having an open shutter on a large lens essentially turns it into a magnifying glass and can burn a hole in your cloth shutter in a matter of seconds.
Don't end up as another person on reddit wondering why you have these weird light leaks (assuming the burn hole was pinhole sized and not a massive hole in the shutter curtain.)
It would be so cool if you could add the words on the screen to the top half instead of the bottom half, because if a person uses closed captions then your text gets covered :/ just a suggestion!
Omg, I always found it awkward doing zone focusing and always end up spends time to properly focused. I never thought you could simply divide your entire focusing range to 3 points to simplify the process, makes so much sense.
As a total photography novice, this was such a helpful & educational video. Really appreciate how you break everything down to help everything's individual function.
Shouldn’t I try to just match my shutter speed to my iso? Like ISO 400 and then 1/500th? Would that help freeze better too? What would I do with F-stop? Love your videos
Wow, what great and easy advice! I’m definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks. 😊
Thanks so much for such great videos, you are so good at breaking down so much information and making it make sense!!!
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I've been looking for something like this, thanks!
This guy never replies his subscribers in the comment
when nobody watches you it's hard to keep track of everyone
This was actually a fantastic video, I think i had SOME understanding of zone focusing but it finally clicked here with this video
Thanks for sharing your set up. As always, another great video!! All the best.
The holding the camera segment! This bugs me to no end too.
@16:30 You cringe when you see people focus like this...
Dude, on some cameras and lens combos that just feels natural and on others it's more comfortable to do it differently. That's all.
But besides that, great video! Zone focusing is a super useful technique. On digital, you could also set up presets and toggle between them with a button. I usually have it set to toggle between two different apertures or different shutter speeds, depending on what I'm shooting.
Very useful information. TFS. ❤❤❤
Bro! That was extremely helpful! Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Especially the part about zone focusing. It helped me out a lot.. Subscribed. Thanks 💯
Great tips. I’m still trying to understand why people say “make photos” when talking about street photography. Capturing. Shooting. Taking. All make sense to me. Making? Maybe a video explaining where this comes from would be good.
Great video... and very helpful!
I would love to hear more advice that I could apply on my DSLR with simple kit lens since it has AF switch on lenses and it is impractical to switch it on and off, so I prefer to have autofocus ON. Also, most of those stuff you said unfortunately I don't have on my Canon 2000D. I guess I can use basic setting tip with Auto ISO, that should help alot.
I’ve become addicted to your videos, they are so good! Very well explained, just what i need when learning film photography 🙌🏼
Great video - any chance of one on settings for compact digicams please like the S95?
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Great, very clear and helpful.
You r so right. Always BE READY ! you don't know what is waiting you around the corner
Can you please make a video about shooting street in bulb mode? Thanks
And what's is that line in the middle ? Why infinity is there? And not on 16?
Your hand underneath also helps to the camera steadier.
Genuinely one of the best videos out there
Yoooo thank you 🙏🏽
Where’s the full in depth tutorial huh
Thats right gotta have that minolta in there. Its been awhile Du ma lets go gang
Brilliant auto iso and 1/250, Shutter, f2.8 indoors, f 14 outside. Dream most of my cameras now.Just works.Thanks
Why explain beginner stuff with a pro camera??? Does it really match the level of the viewer?
What do u mean pro camera? Those are entry to intermediate level cameras and every camera on market has the same settings. What did you want him to do? Make this video about how to focus with smartphones? I know a bunch of people who buy beginner level cameras and learn it over youtube