Your "Point and Shoot Nature Photography: Birds and Wildlife" guide for the SONY 10 RX is wonderful. Your clarity and the pace of your presentation are the best I have found in photo tutorials. Thank you! Learning the Program mode is the best I could have hoped for! Now on to others!
Thank you for these instructional videos! I bought the Sony RX 10 vi about 6 months ago for my travels. Heading to Tanzania in 2 months so trying to get comfortable with it. This helps.
Thanks for the great presentation Stephen. I've had the RX10M4 for a while now and am finally getting used to having the vast option set. I am particularly pleased with the advanced focusing system which has gotten me some awesome results in sports, nature and people shots.. Add to the outstanding focusing, you have an ample sensor which gives you great detail, color separation, dynamic range and pixel depth to hold up under cropping.
I had always poo hoo'd the P mode. For years I have made photography hard for myself, your video's have got me going back to the basics that work. Due to age and health issues, I am starting again with a B700 as the dslr setup is proving too heavy, and expensive. Thank you.
Outstanding presentation. I am hoping to primarily take photos of birds and wild life. This was the best tutorial I could have hoped for. I learned a lot. Very enjoyable. Subscribed.
Thanks great video. I have an rx10 iv when i got it i was a bit shocked at how little information it had on what all the settings were. I bought a book but even that was heavy going. These kind of presets are great. I like to wander round and see what i find and this camera is great for that. Thx
I see that you photograph dragonflies, do you ever photograph butterflies? Butterflies are my primary subjects and would love some suggestions on settings for them. I have a Sony RX10 IV.
Are these photos with the Sony Rx? Looking to purchase however these pics look like they have a lot of noise. ( no offense ) . Which do you think is the best for wildlife? Ty much appreciated.
If I remember correctly the photos in this video are mostly from the Sony Rx10iv. And you should really not judge image quality from a video. :) Images resized, recompressed in a totally different format, and displayed using different technology. I was never bothered by the noise in my Sony images…and in extreme low light the Sony has multi-frame-noise reduction which does a good job. The attraction of the Sony RX10iv is its excellent lens, and its size and weight. If you want ultimate image quality there is still no substitute for a full frame. Just physics.
Your "Point and Shoot Nature Photography: Birds and Wildlife" guide for the SONY 10 RX is wonderful. Your clarity and the pace of your presentation are the best I have found in photo tutorials. Thank you! Learning the Program mode is the best I could have hoped for! Now on to others!
Thank you. Glad I could help.
Thank you for these instructional videos! I bought the Sony RX 10 vi about 6 months ago for my travels. Heading to Tanzania in 2 months so trying to get comfortable with it. This helps.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this, it’s a great help to a new owner of the TX10 iv, much appreciated!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the great presentation Stephen. I've had the RX10M4 for a while now and am finally getting used to having the vast option set. I am particularly pleased with the advanced focusing system which has gotten me some awesome results in sports, nature and people shots.. Add to the outstanding focusing, you have an ample sensor which gives you great detail, color separation, dynamic range and pixel depth to hold up under cropping.
Glad it was helpful!
I had always poo hoo'd the P mode. For years I have made photography hard for myself, your video's have got me going back to the basics that work. Due to age and health issues, I am starting again with a B700 as the dslr setup is proving too heavy, and expensive. Thank you.
Thank you.
Outstanding presentation. I am hoping to primarily take photos of birds and wild life. This was the best tutorial I could have hoped for. I learned a lot. Very enjoyable. Subscribed.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video !
Glad you liked it!
Thanks great video. I have an rx10 iv when i got it i was a bit shocked at how little information it had on what all the settings were. I bought a book but even that was heavy going. These kind of presets are great. I like to wander round and see what i find and this camera is great for that. Thx
Glad it helped
Would love a cheat sheet of any other memory settings you have discovered. We travel.
For what camera? :)
For a Sony RX10 iv. I've just acquired it and off to Borneo, next week, on tour.
Thank you!
Thank you too.
I see that you photograph dragonflies, do you ever photograph butterflies? Butterflies are my primary subjects and would love some suggestions on settings for them. I have a Sony RX10 IV.
I think we have been communicating on Messenger :)
I'd like to know too.
Are these photos with the Sony Rx? Looking to purchase however these pics look like they have a lot of noise. ( no offense ) . Which do you think is the best for wildlife? Ty much appreciated.
If I remember correctly the photos in this video are mostly from the Sony Rx10iv. And you should really not judge image quality from a video. :) Images resized, recompressed in a totally different format, and displayed using different technology. I was never bothered by the noise in my Sony images…and in extreme low light the Sony has multi-frame-noise reduction which does a good job. The attraction of the Sony RX10iv is its excellent lens, and its size and weight. If you want ultimate image quality there is still no substitute for a full frame. Just physics.
@@StephenIngraham ty much appreciated that helps
@@StephenIngraham Can you set something in the menu for the multi frame noise reduction, Stephen?
@@michellewalpole4355 In the ISO settings there are two Auto settings. The top one is Multi-frame Noise Reduction. :)