MASTERING FOCUSING TECHNIQUES. Where do you put the focus point? What is hyperfocal distance?
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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. This video will show you how to solve focus issues, either getting the whole scene in focus, or nailing the focus on your subject.
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What focussing technique do you use? Would you like to share?
When I started shooting swimmers, my method was AI focus + single point + burst + f/2.8 (indoor). The focus point was either on the head or the eye (I have a 6D mark 2) and I relied on predictive place where my swimmer will be + analysis (stroke count, side of breathing). Recently, I tried the back button techique with AI servo + single point + burst. It made my life easier. I tried the square focus but with the water foam and so on, it doesn't work too well. Thanks to you metering video, I changed this as well and I have better result. Thanks so much for your videos. They are well explained.
My first dslr used an older 9 point af system, so I used single shot 1 point af to lock onto my subject (they mostly stayed still) and then reframe the shot until I was happy with the composition. I'm hoping that since my newer dslr has 45 cross type af points that I'll be able to switch back to continuous af.
When shooting Bluebirds zooming in to their birdhouse, I set up a "wide" zone in auto focus on my R camera. I prefocused on the side of the birdhouse. At my shooting distance (20-25 meters), I captured the house and around 1 meter in front of it with my 500 mm on my EOS R camera. After getting down my timing (they're really quick), I was able to get some sharp images with a high speed burst mode at 1/1250 sec and f/4.0. I used a similar technique for hummingbirds at the feeder. Since I was shooting at minimum focusing distance, I needed to stop down to f/8 or more to get an acceptable DOF. I now have a new R6mII; I'm anxious to try its autofocus. I think it will be a big improvement over my trusty R body.
i use life view on a 5d mark 2 and manual focussing for land scape fotography i point camera on subject zoom digitally in as far as i can look on live view adjust focus manually till subject is sharp then use the 2 second timer to avoid movement all with a tripod off course. thank you for your great videos Simon I've learned a lot from you !!
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The apparently endless stream of clear, concise and convivial explanation continues unabated.
Simon is a great photographer who can explain stuff which isn't that easy for beginners, in a very simple way so everybody understands it ! There aren't a lot of RUclipsrs like him !
A lot of photographers on RUclips make things more complicated than they are or they try to sell you stuff you don't really need, unlike Simon.
In some beginner courses you are taught that dof depends on the f-number, which is true, but the focal length and distance to the subject are fare more important !
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My biggest problem is focusing on birds. They are always moving! Especially those bluejays! Thanks for this advice.
Darned uncooperative birds. Not only that, they're rowdy and they sound horrible!
Blue Jays are very hard for photos, they don't stop moving 😂
Yeah with my non pro lenses, it's manual focus or no focus😅
Blue jays definitely move a lot, however, if you can find them feeding, they can be pretty easy to shoot. At my college, they’ll often feed underneath a couple of trees towards the center of campus. If I stay relatively close to those trees, they’ll occasionally move, however, they always come back. Learning their behavior has been very rewarding both for my photography and just in general knowing about the local environment.
Someone left some grains on the ground of Shubie Park, they were feeding on them and got many photos at once, best day for me taking photos there
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I'm a hobbyist and recently came back from a trip. I always thought the smaller the aperture the better the focus so tried taking quite a few landscape shots at f22 with a higher ISO to compensate for taking the shots handheld. Safe to say they are a bit of a mess both focus wise and noise wise.
I recently found this channel looking for answers to my problems after the trip and now I have found it. Thank you for the wealth of information you provide.
check out my last video on why f22 didn’t work.
I've just recently taken the leap into more wildlife photography after investing in the original canon 500mm f4 and if i hadn't watch Simons videos before my purchase, id be completely lost and maybe so frustrated, I may have sold the lens. Its still a challenge but the images ive been getting by implementing his tips have completely changed my photography and confidence behind the camera. Very well and clear spoken, calm and encouraging. By far the best overall photo RUclips channel out there! Thank you, Simon!
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This is definitely one of the top most educative channels I've ever come across. Thanks a lot!
Nice to have your tutorial,
Specially animated graphic to understand easily.
in other youtube channel, the graph that RUclips shows on play bar(the most viewed part) are usually have high peak to certain part.
But this Simon's playbar is very stable through out the whole video. This literally proves this man's video delivers important tips thruout the whole video. Impressive!
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Thank you, sometimes I feel so dumb not understanding everything you say. But you are a good teacher for sure!
We are never dumb, there's just a learning curve to overcome. We need to be patience with ourselves and keep practicing with something unfamiliar until it becomes second nature, remember patience is a great virtue (just don't pray for it, the force will give U more opportunity to practice it).
I imagine it’s greatly satisfying to know you help so many budding and probably even experienced photographers. I’ve only had a camera for a couple months and watching your channel for the last couple weeks is unlocking a total wealth of knowledge. Thanks and merry Christmas. Jesus and I both love you
Thanks very much!
That photo of the island at Burntcoat Head Park gets me every time, what an incredible shot!
Going to refocus to try to capture some kingfishers diving in the water this weekend.
Fingers crossed. Keep the great content coming
Thank you
Good luck!
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Thank you very much for your video. Im trying to focus on a table full of puzzle pieces, at around 4 ft a while im also in focus at the other side of the table. Tried so many different combos with no luck, the table is always blurred while the focus in on me, using 9mm 1.7, 12mm 2.6, 10mm 1.8… nothing worked 😅 so I’ll work on your suggestions today. Definitely lowering the aperture now.
Simon, thank you for these awesome videos. Great teacher.
Most value-added channel around! I’ve learned so much. Thank you.
Great to hear!
Thank you Simon, you have a gift for explaining technical information in an entertaining and easy to understand way, very appreciative of these teachings 🙏
Many thanks!
Simon! Thanks for the awesome tips! I got one of my favorite shots this week using some of your tips. I was shooting a landscape scene and I remembered you talking about looking behind you. The sky lit up behind me and a great horned owl flew onto a tree close enough for me to get amazing shots of the owl with my 400m. The entire background is just fire red sky’s with a great backlit shot of the owl.
Where can we see this amazing image?
Your ability to share your knowledge is impressive. Great lesson, thank you.
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You are invited to South Africa, come marvel at our mountains our birds and wildlife. I just adore you as a teacher!!!
How did I not see this video a month ago! Just back from Iceland. Tried shooting puffins on Vigur Island, fast little critters. But even when they are standing still I have MANY photos where I can't tell wha what the camera tried to put in focus. I'm an old newbie, loving this time to travel and hoping to bring home some good pictures and memories.
Your videos are priceless. Thanks and keep 'em coming.
I'm going to wear this video out, watching it so many times, lol. This is incredibly valuable information!!! Thank you, Simon!
Glad it was helpful!
WOW! NOW I UNDERSTAND HYPER-FOCAL DISTANCE and pre-focusing on my R5. Thank you for this!
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Simon encore une fois, tu explique les chose d'une façon très technique mais d'une simplicité facile a comprendre. Non seulement vous êtes un photograph super, mais vous êtes un professeur hors pair!
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@@mechouilliI think so, his name sounds French, du moins je crois 😁
Bien sûr!
Merci beaucoup!!
@@mechouilli Je l'espère, il est un d'Entremont de Nouvelle-Écosse :D
Wow, what an amazing tutorial. Despite considering myself an experience professional, I learned so much. For example, I understand why some of my wildlife pictures are a bit blurry using my 200-500 mm lens. I always learn so much from Simon's videos.
I think I need to watch this one a few times before I really get hyperfocal distances. I had it in my head that I needed to use something like F18 to get the whole image in focus and couldn't understand why it wasnt working
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Sir! I tip my hat to you! Tough topics cogently explained ... and your graphics are also superb! This is one of the best photog videos I can remember.
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I'm just beginning to explore manual focus, aperture, ISO, and exposure time after a decade of taking photos using only point and shoot.
Now, I have an old second hand Sony NEX-5, and tried prime lenses for the last two months. I find the manual operations so intuitive and their effects, that I am amused that they have nice names, like "hyperfocal distance," "refraction" in the aperture, "sunstars," and etc.
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That last tip is actually a game-changer about pre-focusing close with a mirrorless. Will have to try that, to avoid the dreaded "stuck background" focus.
I have been watching this channel for a year and thanks to it I have made a lot of progress, looking at what photos I took before and what photos I took now, and I started with photos of wildlife. For me Simon, you are a great teacher and guideman. From deep of my heart, Thank You.
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Enjoy your channel and love for photography. Your hyper focus video is well done. In addition to getting the focus point right also try to shoot early in the day. I learned that heat waves rising up from the water or ground between the focus point and camera can be another cause for blur in the image.
Landscape photography has always been my weakest link. Learning about hyper focal lengths is very helpful, thank you!
Another great video. Grazie Simon 😊
Good Morning Simon . I am one of your fans. I have watched a lot of your videos and have learned quite a bit. In addition to photography I like the way you take us through the video. I am Nikon Z 8 and 9 user. My wife and I would like to join in one your expeditions to Africa.Please continue with your great work. God Bless.
Fantastic!
Keep uploading vids Simon. Just love them, I try to watch them regularly. It really helps me.
Best focus video I’ve seen concise and comprehensive.
Wow, thanks!
You’re ver welcome
Very
You have single handedly helped me elevate my photography skills. I am shooting manual with auto iso and back button focus. I have changed my focus settings and this video just blew my mind all over again. Thank you for sharing and breaking down in an understandable manner.
I really enjoy your technique videos and I think that you are one of the best on RUclips
Back in the day….when I learned photography on my Minolta XG7 and there was no autofocus we used to set the lens for it’s hyperfocal length so we could pick it up and shoot with confidence most pics would be in the range. If using a fixed or prime lens there was an aperture scale on the lens. If I knew I was shooting at f11 I would put the infinity marker of the distance ring on the right 11 mark of the aperture scale. From looking at the left 11 on the aperture scale I would know that everything from 1.3 ft to infinity should be in focus.
Thank you, Simon, for yet another incredible video which clearly and simply demonstrates EXACTLY the information I've been looking for! I've been struggling with getting everything in focus for several pics, and wondering why people using certain lenses (even with wide apertures) have very focused images. This explains it, and now it's time for me to take my RF 16mm and 35mm primes out for more test runs. Thanks again!
0:15 - how hard it would have been to Simon to get this clip out of focus for us !!
Not the first time!
@@simon_dentremontit's for sure !
MASTERCLASS. Thanks Simon
PhotoPills also has the 'Classic DoF', a 'Pill' with 3 panels, one of which is a visual representation of camera, subject, DOF and Hyperfocal distance. At least for me somewhat easier to understand than the tables.
Sir, You are great. Greetings from Slovakia.
An explanation that I’ve been looking for years on RUclips , Simon simplified and demonstrated is perfectly with examples. DOF is a bit challenging yet Simon makes it look so easy . Much Appreciated 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Just both my Canon R7 a well needed upgrade from my 1100D 😅 after 7 years ! I want to focus mainly on nightlife events and portraits, but love wild life too ! Theses last few month when i both the camera im taking it more seriously as i would like to make it a part time jobs in clubs , and im so gladly that i found you here you are truly a great teacher in photography ! Well detailed every step i really appreciated and thank you so much 😊
Very nice!
I’m in Iceland now taking lots of landscape photos. Still kinda fresh when it comes to photography so this helped me a lot. Thanks! :)
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My brain is overwhelmed in a good way.
Your advice is really inspiring me to go out with my camera, you have my sincere thanks for the work you put in your videos.
Again perfectly explained. This channel offers many treasures of information - thank you so much, Simon!
Perfectly explained as usual. Thank you for making another confusing subject easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Simon, you are awesome. So glad I found you.
This has become my favorite channel on RUclips as of late. I used to do photography semi-professionally and just LOVE hearing advice from VERY true seasoned professionals!!
I was just about ready for that video! It is packed with very useful info and so well presented. Thank you, Simon, once more
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The infographic/animations were excellent. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
It is great to see how much your audience has grown! Enjoyed this video which gave me so much information. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Great explanation and visualization of stopped-down depth of field and hyperfocal distance! Some powerful techniques.
Thankyou Simon,your knowledge and tuition is priceless.Thankyou.J
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Excellent blend of theory and practicality!
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Thanks, Simon, yesterday i was challenged trying to get sharp focus on birds.
You can do it!
Thank you for introducing this new photographer to a new and valuable concept. As usual explained in a clear and understandable way.
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Your channel has helped me improve my photography a great deal! I would personally like to thank you for such a great channel with wonderful useful information. Thanks Simon.
You are so welcome!
Thanks, Simon, great tips as always.
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Great knowledge and tips. Thanks Simon.
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Your tutorials are awesome sir. Thank you verymuch sir.
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Always very helpful, thank you Simon.
I’ve watched dozens of videos on focusing and this is the first one that explained how narrow the depth of field can be when using long focal lengths. I now know why some of my long shots have missed the target. Incredible channel my friend!
At last a sensible and practical explanation of hyperfocal distance. Great video as usual.
Glad you liked it!
I love this guy!
Well explained,
Thank you, and keep it up. 🎉
Thanks, will do!
Great stuff. Easy to understand and straight to the point.
Thanks for another great video! I recently stumbled across your channel and I've been binging videos over the past couple of days. Fantastic content!
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And again, an excellent video on a subject you think you understand but really didn't know everything about (until now). As always, the most difficult problem is putting into action (especially with the very short days at the moment).
Terrific demonstrations of depth-of-field and hyper-focal distances!
very informative and easy to understand - thank you!
For landscapes, I point my camera at the ground to focus and then point away.
Perfect video to fill the last 12 minutes of work!
I believe this is what I’m looking for. I’ve been trying to take pictures trying to get everything in focus shooting at f14 and I still have bokeh
🙌 thank you sir .
It's so much helpful for beginners like me
Excellent video. You clarified some questions I had. Thank you for taking the time to help us beginners.
Exception learning , too good. many thanks. 🙏🏽 no words to express how good and valuable your tips are .
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Excellent tips thank you