Canon EOS 90D, most of the time on M. Sometimes I drop to auto, to check what the camera thinks of a certain situation, but apart from that, it's on M. I like to controle the triangle myself.
Canon 200d, either Tokina 14-20mm f2, Sigma 30mm f1.4, Canon 18-55mm & 55-250mm Manual- nightscape photography(profile photo for example) Tokina TV+ Max auto iso 1600- Night street photography, Sigma AV+ Ex comp- Landscape photography, 18-55mm TV+ Max auto iso 800- Cricket, tennis and Aussie rules, 55-250mm
Hello paul.i have the cannon oes1300d camera and 1 or two lenses one question for you,i am struggling on night photography any advice from you would be fantastic thank you.
You are truly a genius photographer and more importantly a great tutor. Just started watching your videos a week back and I already feel my photography skills have improved quite a bit with your tutorials. A practical example of shooting video with a blurred background on a Nikon D3300/3400 with the kit lens or a 50mm 1.8G lens would be really helpful.
Hi Paul, it's great to watch another one of your videos, always easily explained by you. I wish they had a Channel like yours when i first learnt photography. You are so right when you said to use all functions on a Camera, like you said they are there for a reason. Also when photographers say don't shoot at a high ISO, they are the to use in the right situation. We can always trust that your advice is always correct and how photography should be learnt. I really feel for new photographers when they are given bad advice, and they get information overload. Thanks for this great video Paul.
Thank you for another great tutorial! I started with my 250d two years ago and recently upgraded to the R6 (my baby😂). My favorite lense that I use most often is the Sigma 150-600mm. Keep up the informative videos Sir!!!! 🇺🇸 🍻
Thanks Paul, Iy think the goal for a photographer is comfortable with the camera in manual mode when they need/want to use it. The others modes are very useful in the field depending on what you need at the time and should be regularly used. Exposure compensation might a great topic to cover.
Hi, your videos are really helpful and informative. Could you please do one video about which camera to buy in 2023 as a beginner photographer? I have not found such videos on your channel. I will buy my first camera, so I need your suggestion on that too. Thank you.
Paul just love your videos & input !!. Would you ever do a segment where as if we sent photos as example and give suggestions?. I’m continuing to learn since starting in 2021 , been seeing some consistency in my photography but also been wanting feedback as well on what can be better.
Can you please explain how you were able to select shutter speed and aperture while in program mode. I have a Canon R50 . The LCD screen shows two gray boxes next to the "P". I'm unable to toggle between them.
I do 't have an R50 available to compare, but typically in P mode you cannot individually adjust the shutter and aperture - the camera chooses a combination for you, but when you turn the dial you can select different combinations.
Hi a big fan of yours from India. Can you please suggest one good mirrorless camera for an amateur photographer. I am not exactly a beginner (thanks to your videos, which made me learn the basics for sure), but not a pro photographer.
I would consider these options.... Canon EOS R50, Nikon Z50 or Zfc and the Fujifilm X-S10. Glad you are enjoying the videos, many thanks for supporting my channel.
Which camera mode do you use and why ?
Canon 2000D, it's my first camera and it's the most popular and I find it easy to use. Hopefully I'll move to newer versions of the Canon offerings.
Canon 90d and most m 😊
Canon EOS 90D, most of the time on M. Sometimes I drop to auto, to check what the camera thinks of a certain situation, but apart from that, it's on M. I like to controle the triangle myself.
Always used full M but have recently tried M with auto ISO
Canon 200d, either Tokina 14-20mm f2, Sigma 30mm f1.4, Canon 18-55mm & 55-250mm
Manual- nightscape photography(profile photo for example) Tokina
TV+ Max auto iso 1600- Night street photography, Sigma
AV+ Ex comp- Landscape photography, 18-55mm
TV+ Max auto iso 800- Cricket, tennis and Aussie rules, 55-250mm
Hello paul.i have the cannon oes1300d camera and 1 or two lenses one question for you,i am struggling on night photography any advice from you would be fantastic thank you.
Love these tutorials. Explains everything very simply to make it easily understandable. Just great!!!
Glad you like them and appreciate the support and feedback - thank you.
Thanks Paul! You’ll never know just how much you’ve helped this amateur grow!
That is so good, thank you for the kind words - happy to help and would like to thank you for watching and supporting my channel.
Thank you Paul for another brilliant RUclips.
Always a treat to watch your videos. Thanks again. You are a good teacher, not having someone to physically show or teach me
I appreciate that, thank you.
I've been photography for years and I still enjoy your videos❤❤❤
Awesome! Thank you so much.
Love the videos as allways. Can't wait for you to put more channel challenges out there.
I love how simple you explain things….great work!
Thanks Paul-You really give everyone the confidence to explore the camera they have-we all appreciate what you do!-Thanks Paul
Thanking you Barry 😃
Paul, always great to see/hear you walk through these fundamentals. Thank you!
My pleasure! thanks.
You are truly a genius photographer and more importantly a great tutor. Just started watching your videos a week back and I already feel my photography skills have improved quite a bit with your tutorials. A practical example of shooting video with a blurred background on a Nikon D3300/3400 with the kit lens or a 50mm 1.8G lens would be really helpful.
Thank you as always . Excellent
Thank you too! Appreciate the kind feedback.
Thanks Paul I am learning so much with your videos 😊
Wonderful, glad you are enjoying them.
I'm trying to learn more about the camera I have and take better pictures thanks.
Thanks!
THANK YOU so much for supporting me and my channel, it is very much appreciated.
Paul @ Photo Genius 😃
Good tips again Paul
Glad you like them, thank you.
great sharing 😍😍
Thank you! 🤗
Hi Paul, it's great to watch another one of your videos, always easily explained by you. I wish they had a Channel like yours when i first learnt photography. You are so right when you said to use all functions on a Camera, like you said they are there for a reason. Also when photographers say don't shoot at a high ISO, they are the to use in the right situation. We can always trust that your advice is always correct and how photography should be learnt. I really feel for new photographers when they are given bad advice, and they get information overload. Thanks for this great video Paul.
Thank you so much for the great feedback and support, it is very much appreciated.
@@photogenius Thanks Paul your very welcome. 🌞
Thank you for another great tutorial! I started with my 250d two years ago and recently upgraded to the R6 (my baby😂). My favorite lense that I use most often is the Sigma 150-600mm. Keep up the informative videos Sir!!!! 🇺🇸 🍻
The R6 is a great camera, I had it on loan from Canon for a while but had to give it back! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
Your videos are so helpful.
Thank you!
Glad you like them, thank you
I have no idea what I’m doing! Happy to find you😃
We all start somewhere, glad you are enjoying the videos.
Awesome video, thanks!
Well explained sir thank you
I am learning a lot from your videos. Thank you very much, sir. Lots of love for you from Bangladesh🇧🇩🌹
So nice of you, thank you very much.
Nice vids. If u ever going to sweden, let me know,,love to meet u 🥰
Sweden is a looooong way from Brisbane, but you never know! Thanks for watching.
I always learn something from your videos.
Glad to hear it, thank you.
great tutorial, like me a beginner in Sports Photography
Thank you for the videos, they have helped a great deal in my photography.
You are so welcome, thanks for watching.
Thanks Paul, Iy think the goal for a photographer is comfortable with the camera in manual mode when they need/want to use it. The others modes are very useful in the field depending on what you need at the time and should be regularly used.
Exposure compensation might a great topic to cover.
Totally agree, and here's a video on Exp comp for you : ruclips.net/video/DQq1rbU86yQ/видео.html
Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like Always Paul 👍🤗
My pleasure, appreciate the feedback - thanks you.
Best video sir❤
Thanks a lot 😊
nice basic information ❤
Hi, your videos are really helpful and informative. Could you please do one video about which camera to buy in 2023 as a beginner photographer? I have not found such videos on your channel. I will buy my first camera, so I need your suggestion on that too. Thank you.
Paul just love your videos & input !!. Would you ever do a segment where as if we sent photos as example and give suggestions?. I’m continuing to learn since starting in 2021 , been seeing some consistency in my photography but also been wanting feedback as well on what can be better.
A critique video is something I may consider in the future, thanks for the suggestion and support.
Can you please explain how you were able to select shutter speed and aperture while in program mode. I have a Canon R50 . The LCD screen shows two gray boxes next to the "P". I'm unable to toggle between them.
I do 't have an R50 available to compare, but typically in P mode you cannot individually adjust the shutter and aperture - the camera chooses a combination for you, but when you turn the dial you can select different combinations.
@@photogenius Thank you!
Liked and already subscribed Paul!
Legend, thanks for the sub and support, very much appreciated.
Canon 90D and I use Av the most.
The 90D is a great camera. Thanks for watching.
Is it ok to leave the ISO on auto mode?
If you wish that is fine, but you may wish to adjust exposure compensation so that you have more control over the final image.
Hi a big fan of yours from India. Can you please suggest one good mirrorless camera for an amateur photographer. I am not exactly a beginner (thanks to your videos, which made me learn the basics for sure), but not a pro photographer.
I would consider these options.... Canon EOS R50, Nikon Z50 or Zfc and the Fujifilm X-S10. Glad you are enjoying the videos, many thanks for supporting my channel.
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