Cool, I just use this technique with the wifi connectivity with my phone using the bulb mode, made a super long exposure, really cool stuff, thanks Paul
what camera model did you use for this shot? I have a preety old lumix fz35 from 2010 and im looking to get a new model since I have seen newer cameras that do a much better job with suita like this.
Hi Ray, firstly because the camera is on the tripod, it is not required. But the main reason is that the camera does not know when it’s on a tripod, so with IS turned on it will be trying to counteract movement that isn’t there, in doing this it can actually cause vibrations that will soften the image.
I have screwed up good shots because I forgot to turn stabilization off on the lens!!!!
Cool, I just use this technique with the wifi connectivity with my phone using the bulb mode, made a super long exposure, really cool stuff, thanks Paul
So good! Thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
Thank you for the great information 💯🙌
Thank you for teaching me in the past how to use my camera
Can I do this with the stars in an urban city? If not can you please make a tutorial about it! Thanks so much!
amazing shot! of sydney, I think?
Not Sydney, it's in Brisbane.
what camera model did you use for this shot? I have a preety old lumix fz35 from 2010 and im looking to get a new model since I have seen newer cameras that do a much better job with suita like this.
Got it
Where's the link to the line video?
Here you go : ruclips.net/video/4N9Mu2iPBTw/видео.html
Nice video but for long exposure shots like this I would use a remote control.
Agree 100%, and mentioned in the full version of the video. Thanks for watching.
Why should you turn off image stabilization just curious. Thank you.
Hi Ray, firstly because the camera is on the tripod, it is not required. But the main reason is that the camera does not know when it’s on a tripod, so with IS turned on it will be trying to counteract movement that isn’t there, in doing this it can actually cause vibrations that will soften the image.
@@photogenius thank you sooo much Sir. I understand that. I’ve been practicing a lot. :) have a wonderful day and thank you again.