Awesome video bro. Great to see more great NZ content creators helping people like myself. Just moved to the A7r iv and you videos have helped a lot already.
@@ChrisTurnerPhotographer Hi Chris, I’m shooting with the Sony A6000, Sony 50mm f1.8 and a Sigma 19mm f2.8. Would you recommend slightly underexposing with this kit too ? I do find that I cannot get nice colour skin with the way I currently shoot !! I shoot raw and edit in Lightroom but skin tones always seem too red ? Thanks Scott
Also on the a7riii, lately I've had the most success in manual with auto iso capped at 6400 and exposure compensation set to -2/3. Great videos man one of my favorite channels.
It's really frustrating for me. I have downloaded your images to practice and I only had to raise the exposure and the shadows a little to get a great result. As much as I practice, my photos don't appear raw like that. It is as if your photos would come out edited from the camera.
I have been shooting videos with GH5, but wanted to move over to stills, so I got myself a7iii. But i am still learning it. As of now I use aperture priority, meaning I get shutter - ISO - white balance on auto, but the images I get are sometimes all over the place, i mean - i probably should also learn more about the light. Should I go full manual ? Like i do with the GH5 for video ? Manual can give me more control over what I do, it would only need more twiggling on the scene.
Try turning on the zebras which will show you which parts of the frame are getting blown out. Then in aperture priority, you can adjust the exposure compensation dial until the zebras disappear before you take the picture. You can also set the sensitivity of the zebras, e.g. 95% or so. This way you will get fairly consistent results.
Hi Chris, Great video, and thanks. Do you typically underexpose -1/2 stop and keep your auto iso and aperture priority most of the time to get the best dynamic range? Or do you go further to let's say -1 stop etc? Thanks as always!
Totally depends on the situation really, ill under expose whatever I need to to make sure the highs arent clipping. But yeah you can go even further than -1 stop if you like.
What brightness setting do you have your monitor at when editing? Does this change based on where your image ends up, i.e., print, Instagram, etc? I feel like pumping it up all the way to 100% is not really representative of how it'll look for other people. But I don't really know... Great video by the way!
Awesome video bro. Great to see more great NZ content creators helping people like myself. Just moved to the A7r iv and you videos have helped a lot already.
Dang Chris that beard game is really on point recently 😍😍
Thanks bro lol
@@ChrisTurnerPhotographer Hi Chris, I’m shooting with the Sony A6000, Sony 50mm f1.8 and a Sigma 19mm f2.8. Would you recommend slightly underexposing with this kit too ? I do find that I cannot get nice colour skin with the way I currently shoot !! I shoot raw and edit in Lightroom but skin tones always seem too red ?
Thanks
Scott
Gave these a quick go in Lightroom.. just wow 👌🏽 loving the channel Chris!
Also on the a7riii, lately I've had the most success in manual with auto iso capped at 6400 and exposure compensation set to -2/3. Great videos man one of my favorite channels.
Hi Chris, Great video as always! fyi- The link to the images is being blocked, I've tried on multiple devices. Is anyone else able to download them?
no enough subs for a run at a big tuber... you are the goods man
Hi Chris One question which exposure mode do you set on your Sony? Tnx and congrats for your Channel
It's really frustrating for me. I have downloaded your images to practice and I only had to raise the exposure and the shadows a little to get a great result.
As much as I practice, my photos don't appear raw like that.
It is as if your photos would come out edited from the camera.
Which camera settings your photos
Do you ever use zebras so you know when your highlights are clipping? Then just back it off 1 or 2/3rds?
Nah I find them inaccurate for photo. Video they work alright
I thought GOD of WAR ?! love your video.
I have been shooting videos with GH5, but wanted to move over to stills, so I got myself a7iii. But i am still learning it. As of now I use aperture priority, meaning I get shutter - ISO - white balance on auto, but the images I get are sometimes all over the place, i mean - i probably should also learn more about the light. Should I go full manual ? Like i do with the GH5 for video ? Manual can give me more control over what I do, it would only need more twiggling on the scene.
Try turning on the zebras which will show you which parts of the frame are getting blown out. Then in aperture priority, you can adjust the exposure compensation dial until the zebras disappear before you take the picture. You can also set the sensitivity of the zebras, e.g. 95% or so. This way you will get fairly consistent results.
Hi Chris, Great video, and thanks. Do you typically underexpose -1/2 stop and keep your auto iso and aperture priority most of the time to get the best dynamic range? Or do you go further to let's say -1 stop etc? Thanks as always!
Totally depends on the situation really, ill under expose whatever I need to to make sure the highs arent clipping. But yeah you can go even further than -1 stop if you like.
What brightness setting do you have your monitor at when editing? Does this change based on where your image ends up, i.e., print, Instagram, etc? I feel like pumping it up all the way to 100% is not really representative of how it'll look for other people. But I don't really know...
Great video by the way!
I just adjust depending on the ambient room brightness. Tough one but you get used to it
The raw files?
Link is in the description
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What big hands you have!