Challenging Slow Shutter Photography with the GR3 HDF | POV
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Venturing out to capture photos, I encountered unexpected rain, which challenged my usual exposure settings. Embracing the opportunity, I decided to experiment with slow shutter photography. Despite it being my first attempt, I'm pleased with the results, surpassing my initial expectations.
Ooo wow 😍😍😍
Cool camera and it was cool to see the slow shutter technique. Thanks for sharing.
0:44 This one is so good! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Secon Question :)...I cant find the option to put the EV+ bar in the Display, I just got written EV on the screen, but I want to have the Bar, its much more control. Do you know where it is in the menu...thanks. Have a nice weekend.
Thanks for the video, one question, i always use the focus mode with the one square in the middle of the field, so I choose the point of focus and then pushing down. Do you use often the automaticly focusmode? For me it felt to randroom, may be I was wrong :) Because i often miss the focus with my technic...greetz from Germany.
Please teach this style of photography.
I set the aperture and ISO to the darkest settings possible (for GR3, that would be f/16 and ISO 100). Then, setting the shutter speed to around 0.5 to 1 second should allow you to capture photos like the ones this time. Please refer to the settings noted next to each photo for guidance.
@@kogaha88 Thank you for your time, I really appreciate your help 🥰🙏🏻 Good luck and have a great day. 🍀
What exactly are the differences between gr3 hdf and gr3x? I don't know which one I should prefer.
The only difference is the focal length. All other features are exactly the same. The GR3 has a 28mm wide-angle lens, while the GR3x has a standard focal length of 40mm. Since I have a habit of getting too close to subjects when taking photos, I chose the wider-angle GR3.
@@kogaha88 In some articles, it was said that gr3x has a higher contrast value and gives a sharper look. Do you think this is true.
Thanks, don't need ND filter for blur motion so... Is it possible SOOC?
Yes, if it's raining and low light environment
In this video, the maximum shutter speed limit was 0.8s. Any longer would cause overexposure. So I need ND filter for sunny day