Very helpful although I have a manual for the 550d it's really good to see your step by step video. I have my camera at hand and followed you . Looking forward to your next video
Thank you so much for this tutorial . I’m new to photography and was recently given a canon EOS550D. There’s so many buttons, but your video will help a lot. 😊
Thank you so much for this. I had my canon 550D several years now and still i can't take a sharp photo with my cam. Can you please teach me how to set the shutter speed, the aperture and even the iso so i can have a sharp photo using this cam? During day time & night time please...Again thank you so much Tom! more power to you! God bless you more...
Let me just explain in short 😂 Aperture is just a window thingy that lets the outside light in. The higher the aperture is, the darker your image is. Also higher aperture will reduce the depth of field, which can be good for portrait photography. Shutter speed is just the speed that you camera make the click sound. Fast shutter speed will make the image clearer, but you can only do this under some bright place bc fast shutter in dark place will creates many noise. Most of the time the slow apertures are use for special light effect, you ca search it in RUclips if you're interested. IOS is the your camera system's brightness. Pretty useless bc I always set the exposure by the clicking and changin with the exposure button
When you said that the nightfunction selects a longer shutterspeed in order to collect bagground light, didn't you mean a higher iso? A bit confused. Best regard, from a newbie
It may also increase the ISO but it will mainly pick a slower shutter speed to let more light in. It probably has a built in limit in which it will hit a certain shutter speed and not go slower than that, then start increasing the ISO.
Because the lens you are using will only go down that low. If its a zoom lens, then it will have a variable lower aperture depending how much you zoom in. At 18mm the aperture will go to f/3.5 for example. If you zoom out to 55mm, the lowest aperture will change to f/5.6 or something similar. More expensive lenses have fixed apertures, meaning they can stay at their maximum aperture throughout the zoom range.
Got one of these today, trying my hand at photography for the first time and this guide is invaluable. Thank you
Glad it helped! Good luck on your new endeavour!
12 years is wild for a camera this great
Great content, very clear, and I learned a lot in a short amount of time. Thank you!
Awesome video have the camera since 4 yrs but really understood it today for the first time. thanx
Very helpful although I have a manual for the 550d it's really good to see your step by step video. I have my camera at hand and followed you . Looking forward to your next video
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much for this tutorial . I’m new to photography and was recently given a canon EOS550D. There’s so many buttons, but your video will help a lot. 😊
Great tutorial, well presented and very well explained. Thank you!
Finally worked out how to turn on the video. Thanks!
Great video. Could you do a video on how to attach and use a flash unit with settings instructions for this camera please?
Great tutorial, clear and presented well. Thanks
Really useful, well done.
Very well explained, dude. Thank you!
Well paced and great information......thanks
Brilliant video so helpful and easy for me to understand 👌🏻
Nice clear sound..amaze
I wish I watched this years ago.. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial thank you
Really helpful !! helped me thru a lots of confusion
Thank you so much for this. I had my canon 550D several years now and still i can't take a sharp photo with my cam. Can you please teach me how to set the shutter speed, the aperture and even the iso so i can have a sharp photo using this cam? During day time & night time please...Again thank you so much Tom! more power to you! God bless you more...
Let me just explain in short 😂 Aperture is just a window thingy that lets the outside light in. The higher the aperture is, the darker your image is. Also higher aperture will reduce the depth of field, which can be good for portrait photography. Shutter speed is just the speed that you camera make the click sound. Fast shutter speed will make the image clearer, but you can only do this under some bright place bc fast shutter in dark place will creates many noise. Most of the time the slow apertures are use for special light effect, you ca search it in RUclips if you're interested. IOS is the your camera system's brightness. Pretty useless bc I always set the exposure by the clicking and changin with the exposure button
Very informative. Thanks bro!
Thanks it helped a lot
Your awesome thanks very much . Very clear and well explained😊
Very clear 👌 thank you
Nice video really helpful
Thank you sooo much,it is really really very helpful 😍😍
Thanks, very useful tutorial.
the 55od also has a mic input
thanks for your great video 😎
Thank You. Nice Video!
thk a lot for the video, I take football picture what is the best mode to use please ?
Great camera and great video mate !
Well done mate 💪💪💪👊👊
Fantastic thanks very helpful
thank you so much sir
Is this camera any good for taking photos of cars ?
Thank you so much
When you said that the nightfunction selects a longer shutterspeed in order to collect bagground light, didn't you mean a higher iso? A bit confused. Best regard, from a newbie
It may also increase the ISO but it will mainly pick a slower shutter speed to let more light in. It probably has a built in limit in which it will hit a certain shutter speed and not go slower than that, then start increasing the ISO.
Great video, thank you👍🏽👍🏽
is the thing above the screen let you see the photos before you shoot them?
It's the viewfinder yeah. It's an optical image directly from the lens, not a digital one so any changes to settings have no impact on it.
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hi tom...i wonder why my f.stop lowest point is 5.0 not lower..how could i fix my canon550d camera.is my cam broken? tnx for the advice.
Because the lens you are using will only go down that low. If its a zoom lens, then it will have a variable lower aperture depending how much you zoom in. At 18mm the aperture will go to f/3.5 for example. If you zoom out to 55mm, the lowest aperture will change to f/5.6 or something similar. More expensive lenses have fixed apertures, meaning they can stay at their maximum aperture throughout the zoom range.
nice video... really helpful:)
How do I shoot in manual mode with auto ISO?
Tnx. A great help.
Thank you
How can I display the date/time on the pictures?
Mireya Lopez lmao
Hi, do you know how to set up the burst mode on this camera, many thanks
what mode should i have for a timelapse?
Hi, anyone can teach me how to live the monitor when photoshooting..
7:05 after a minute or so my adjustments reset automatically. How do I stop this?
dude which best modal either 55od r 600d
Useful
How to Zooming the subject I'm using cannon 550d with 50mm lens
You can’t, it’s a fixed 50mm lens. All you can do is crop the photo in a photo editing software.
how can i get 16bit pics out of this camer coz i am finding difficulty in edting in photoshop
Wifi connect?
Thanks a lot
Thank you!
Thanks
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watched till the end where you asked to Comment 😅😅😅😅
Thanks a bunch
what does aperture and shutter speed mean. i dont know hoe to spell aperture
+BagelsO I have several videos explaining them both. Search my channel.
ক্যানন 550 D ভিডিও রেকট করতে ১ কিলিক এ কতখন ভিডিও রেকর্ড হবে
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great!!!
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we get any problem with flip screen in 600d .wht do u say ......
We really wouldn’t mind if you say that a little bit louder
Hey guys, today I'm in your left ear.
550d
I had hard time listing to you. But good video though.
Thank you !
Hi, anyone can teach me how to live the monitor/screen when photoshoothng?
Press the live view button beside the viewfinder with the red dot next to it.