Sorry Mr Professor ,you slipped up here, eg you say at 2:17 ''By the time you get to one point two'' Hold on.......... the shutter speed shown at that point is NOT 1.2 seconds..... it is HALF a second eg 1/2 !! Tut Tut !!
+inkidama tattoo. What are you talking about ? The guy on the video clearly says one point two when he should have said ''By the time you get to half a second ''' when 1/2 is shown as in this running man sequence it means HALF a second NOT 1.2 of a second, vast difference............
I'm a total beginner who just bought a Nikon D5300. I feel lucky to have a resource like this to practice/learn. Thank you very much and more power to all of you who spread knowledge instead of hate on the internet. God bless.
The fact that you endorse support and encourage this is what will help me the most. Credit to you for finding such a great tool for me to advance my comprehension. Thanks SO much!
That's what I love about the Internet: I can watch a video, from the other side of the globe, to find something really helpful (just half an hour away from me). Love it!
I have spent many hours on RUclips learning how ISO, aperture and shutter speed works. This short and simple clip is the best I've seen so far. Thanks for not making a 5 min explanation into a 20 - 30 mins clip. Liked and subscribed.
I respect your humility and for seeking the creator of this photo, not pretending it's your own work! Thank you for spreading it and educating us as well! I found this very helpful.
I'm VERY new to photography and the other day I sat and watched video after video about exposure and the relationship between ISO, aperture and shutter speed and this is the FIRST video I've watched that offers simple and easy to follow directions. So glad I came across this....
best explanation so far... ive watched hundreds of tutorials but i think this one is the most effective short and precise explanation for dslr beginner ! thank you
I have struggled with this subject for some time, I even took a class on the basics of photography, and I was just not getting it. Now after seeing the image that you posted, it all is very clear to me, and my understanding is becoming more clear, thank you very much!!
I have just looked at ur video for 1 minute, well I can guess u are the best teacher / mentor of all on youtube.... and when i looked at comments below.... it says it all.... I subscribed you dear. Vinay
This was such a great lesson regarding the exposure triangle, and rather than just looking at the picture, I will keep a link to it, so I an view quit often. Something like this you have to view over and again, to really captivate what you are saying. All I can say thank you so much for the lesson, and it was my lucky day when this lesson came up on my TV in RUclips in the Auto mode, so I was able to view it.
Great video and very clear explanation. Kudos to you for not taking the credit for the diagram, it's nice to see someone being honest on RUclips! Thank you :)
This video and picture you showed is very useful. This video is for those beginner who dont really understand their camera settings. Thankyou Christian Tudor. Great work. Keep it up 👍
Yes I took a picture of that a couple weeks back and it help a lot ..I’m very new taking pictures there still I learning photography is very interested.. thank you for the video
As a begineer i really understand what FPS , aperture and ISO means now. I really appreciate that you shared this and also thank you for the author who did this. I will definitely do what you recommended. Thank you very much.
I have indeed printed it out. It saves a lot of explaining. A picture is indeed worth a thousand words. (You cannot explain a bicycle to a blind person...you need to have a picture.)
Good description. I would add: Although it is implicit via the numbers, each group of settings is chosen such that neighbors to either side allow double the amount of light in one direction, and half the light in the other direction. That is true regardless of whether f/stop, time, or film speed (ISO or ASA) is selected. This type of sequence has been used forever, because the difference between one set of numbers (such as f/8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100 which may give proper exposure), can be easily manipulated by changing 2 or 3 of those numbers to give an equivalent amount of light, but is used to emphasize something such as reducing the depth of field by using a large aperture (numerically small f/stop). One of the reasons for using double/half is that the eye perceives changes of 2 or 1/2 quite easily. Some systems use other numbers, but the principle is the same - a sequence defines the numbers based on a fixed percentage change. Keep up the good work.
OMG i put this setting on my CANON EOS 30D on Manual Mode and then take some photos , and this setting just gave me some perfect sharp photos... Thanks for this video :D :D
What's negative about that? It's great that he shares tools that he finds. I do the same with my students. It's a TOOL, not a replacement for his teaching.
I’ve wondered for so long what the differences were between all these settings, and I spent so many hours trying by myself too , struggling with getting the results I wanted to get but with this everything have happened to become a lot easier ... I’m looking forward to recieve my new lens and start squeezing great pictures out of it using these techniques!
I am very happy that I came across your videos! In just the past two days, I have learned a lot, or was given a clearer understanding of what I was doing. Thank YOU, for sharing and your time, I am looking forward to viewing more of your videos. I have a wedding coming up in October, so I am trying to brush up on my skills to make sure I give the best work.
Thank you so much. Watched a ton of videos and still couldn’t quite understand. This here is down to the point. I will print it and laminate it and carry it everywhere. Been struggling trying to get the concept of the triangle in photography. Sincerely Me
Wow, I can only say it was so clearly explained, I was having a hard time, but now I think I will print it out and being it where ever I go, Thank you so much!
best information for beginners. it gives me perfect knowledge without any doubt and also easy to access in mind to understand. thank you 😊🎉 for this gorgeous helpful video
Learn so much from you, thank you. I google for an article with same title and saw the above image and the writer is Anthony Dejolde, a Freelance writer.
Thanks for you effort and the link above, this is probably the best and strongest visualisation of photography I have ever seen!! (I am teaching my wife to take pics with a dslr.. so...) :-)
you got all of your information just from her post?i don't see any bragging buddy, maybe you should take a reading comprehension course before you decide to get into photography
Ginah Biete Hi Ginah. I have a Canon 650D & can't even get the screen up to take shots. I find the whole learning DSLR extremely complicated. I live in a rural area with a few basic classes but they've been cancelled because of lack of interest & now I'm left still none the wiser. There's a course starting next February that will only cost me $149AUD part time for 12 months but my concentration & memory is poor & I don't know if I can take it on & complete it. I should hope so. I understand the basic of photography & have taken some amazing shots but I want to learn more but can't on my own. I hope this image will help me to understand better.
Thanks a lot. Wishing may your career and education be very successful and may you be well and happy. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge. Lots of merits.
Probably one of the best photographer teachers on the web 👍
Thank you
Sorry Mr Professor ,you slipped up here, eg you say at 2:17 ''By the time you get to one point two'' Hold on.......... the shutter speed shown at that point is NOT 1.2 seconds..... it is HALF a second eg 1/2 !! Tut Tut !!
lovemetu you have to start your common sense running man, when watching any video...
+inkidama tattoo. What are you talking about ? The guy on the video clearly says one point two when he should have said ''By the time you get to half a second ''' when 1/2 is shown as in this running man sequence it means HALF a second NOT 1.2 of a second, vast difference............
cherrytime22 so he makes a simple error and you're the master. You're a moron and I await your amazing self produced videos.
This guy is quick and on the point. Unlike some on youtube that talk so much crap.
I'm a total beginner who just bought a Nikon D5300. I feel lucky to have a resource like this to practice/learn. Thank you very much and more power to all of you who spread knowledge instead of hate on the internet. God bless.
The fact that you endorse support and encourage this is what will help me the most. Credit to you for finding such a great tool for me to advance my comprehension. Thanks SO much!
Thanks so much. I am an absolute novice and this used to confuse me completely. Not anymore. Thanks to you and the unknown author. Great help.
That's what I love about the Internet: I can watch a video, from the other side of the globe, to find something really helpful (just half an hour away from me).
Love it!
I have spent many hours on RUclips learning how ISO, aperture and shutter speed works. This short and simple clip is the best I've seen so far. Thanks for not making a 5 min explanation into a 20 - 30 mins clip. Liked and subscribed.
Thank you
Nothing better than this for learning photography
For better pics its better to learn this pic👍👍👍👍👍
I respect your humility and for seeking the creator of this photo, not pretending it's your own work! Thank you for spreading it and educating us as well! I found this very helpful.
Thanks a million.... & you must know this - The no. of people that share this kind of info for everyone to use is small indeed! Very grateful......
I'm VERY new to photography and the other day I sat and watched video after video about exposure and the relationship between ISO, aperture and shutter speed and this is the FIRST video I've watched that offers simple and easy to follow directions. So glad I came across this....
best explanation so far... ive watched hundreds of tutorials but i think this one is the most effective short and precise explanation for dslr beginner ! thank you
I totally agree with everyone.Christian explains it so well and clear.Keep up the good work Christian 👍👍
I've been watching this guy since the beginning of my career. The best!!
I have struggled with this subject for some time, I even took a class on the basics of photography, and I was just not getting it. Now after seeing the image that you posted, it all is very clear to me, and my understanding is becoming more clear, thank you very much!!
+Rick Saint John thanks for your feedback
this is why a course don´t really work. better practice on yourself.
Santiago A. Herrera I practice on myself all the time.
Same here Rick, I did it in college and couldn't get it, I know a girl who was in the same boat too!
Now my brain can make simple sense of everything that I've been exhaustively taught. Not so overwhelming any more. Thank you.
The best teacher! Picture speak a thousand words. I like the accent!
that single photo is life changing. just changed the entire game
I have just looked at ur video for 1 minute, well I can guess u are the best teacher / mentor of all on youtube.... and when i looked at comments below.... it says it all....
I subscribed you dear.
Vinay
Thank you so much for this tutorial and keeping everything simple.
I also really appreciate that there is no irritating music in the background.
The most easy and understandable tutorial i have ever came across.
This was such a great lesson regarding the exposure triangle, and rather than just looking at the picture, I will keep a link to it, so I an view quit often. Something like this you have to view over and again, to really captivate what you are saying. All I can say thank you so much for the lesson, and it was my lucky day when this lesson came up on my TV in RUclips in the Auto mode, so I was able to view it.
One of the beautiful video I saw
Great video and very clear explanation. Kudos to you for not taking the credit for the diagram, it's nice to see someone being honest on RUclips! Thank you :)
simple and easy to understand ....best photography teacher ever....
Thank you. You are a very humble professional and giving credit to where it is due. Thank you for sharing.
Perfect. Straight to the point. Appreciate. Your teaching.
This video and picture you showed is very useful. This video is for those beginner who dont really understand their camera settings. Thankyou Christian Tudor. Great work. Keep it up 👍
Yes I took a picture of that a couple weeks back and it help a lot ..I’m very new taking pictures there still I learning photography is very interested.. thank you for the video
As a begineer i really understand what FPS , aperture and ISO means now. I really appreciate that you shared this and also thank you for the author who did this. I will definitely do what you recommended. Thank you very much.
This used to be on a lot of film boxes. I had this since I was a kid. Who knew it was astonishing info.
Just like your DNA :3
Finally someone explained everything with a short video or pic!!! I don't know how to thank you
One of the best humble and simple teacher
Simply brilliant. Many years ago I had a book that showed something very similar. I used it to teach myself photography and I got to pro level.
Thumbs up because depth of field is shown in relation to aperture. When I was starting out, DOF was mentioned
This is the best explanation on camera settings ever. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome tutorial. Everything at one place and a single image teach you everything.
Thanks alot for this helpful lessen,, and also for your honesty and integrity,,
thank you for your words
Moe Argha
I have indeed printed it out.
It saves a lot of explaining.
A picture is indeed worth a thousand words.
(You cannot explain a bicycle to a blind person...you need to have a picture.)
+Peter Gibson How the fuck does the person see the picture if he's blind??!
Peter Gibson you've got to be the stupidest person alive. Hands down. Smh
Good description.
I would add: Although it is implicit via the numbers, each group of settings is chosen such that neighbors to either side allow double the amount of light in one direction, and half the light in the other direction. That is true regardless of whether f/stop, time, or film speed (ISO or ASA) is selected. This type of sequence has been used forever, because the difference between one set of numbers (such as f/8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100 which may give proper exposure), can be easily manipulated by changing 2 or 3 of those numbers to give an equivalent amount of light, but is used to emphasize something such as reducing the depth of field by using a large aperture (numerically small f/stop). One of the reasons for using double/half is that the eye perceives changes of 2 or 1/2 quite easily. Some systems use other numbers, but the principle is the same - a sequence defines the numbers based on a fixed percentage change.
Keep up the good work.
I just got my mirroless camera and your video made me understand it.. I felt like I can handle my camera more effectively. Thanks! 😊
That picture representation of most of the basic configurations is too good ! I
Thank you sir
I was searching for a all in focus tutorial video since 1 year and i got best tutorial video
Thanks God bless you
My gosh I found a video that explained it in simpler and visual form. You the man thank you
I am new to photography and I will be laminating this sheet! Thanks so much!!!!
OMG i put this setting on my CANON EOS 30D on Manual Mode and then take some photos , and this setting just gave me some perfect sharp photos... Thanks for this video :D :D
Thank you sir. finally someone who cares about helping those who are just getting into photography. I subscribed.
*"the whole video in one thumbnail"*
Didn't like the opening line - very negative. And basically this video is just rambling about the jpg that he didn't create himself. #clickbait
F Ar eeeeeeeeeexactly!!
Beneficient Rascal that was the Point
negative intro? seriously?
What's negative about that? It's great that he shares tools that he finds. I do the same with my students. It's a TOOL, not a replacement for his teaching.
Excellent video. It's amazing how many books are written just to explain this concept of exposure.
I’ve wondered for so long what the differences were between all these settings, and I spent so many hours trying by myself too , struggling with getting the results I wanted to get but with this everything have happened to become a lot easier ... I’m looking forward to recieve my new lens and start squeezing great pictures out of it using these techniques!
Thank you for this.....I am just starting out and am very appreciative. Thank you for sharing.
What's your ig
Beautiful & Simple summary for first time DSLR users. Thank you.
I am very happy that I came across your videos! In just the past two days, I have learned a lot, or was given a clearer understanding of what I was doing. Thank YOU, for sharing and your time, I am looking forward to viewing more of your videos. I have a wedding coming up in October, so I am trying to brush up on my skills to make sure I give the best work.
Thanks a lot...for sharing this valuable chart ... may God reward you for your honesty...Good job !
the picture that is used in the video is very good, as a beginning photograph, that is very clear vision of the feature of iso, f, and ss. thank you!
I could not leave without Subscribe because of the picture showed, cleared my all doubts thanks a lot
Thank u very much, just a easy way to understand the triangle.
Thank you so much. Watched a ton of videos and still couldn’t quite understand. This here is down to the point. I will print it and laminate it and carry it everywhere. Been struggling trying to get the concept of the triangle in photography. Sincerely Me
Wow, I can only say it was so clearly explained, I was having a hard time, but now I think I will print it out and being it where ever I go, Thank you so much!
Tnx so much one picture shows what a half day videos here are explaining
I've been struggling with the exposure triangle and trying to understand it's reciprocity and this is so very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks guy. I want to laminate this and put on a keyring hanging on my camera. I'm just starting out and loving it
Great idea
This picture helped me a lot more than other 10 minute explanations have
It's really good.. million words from one picture.
Learnt the photography in 5 sec. So many thanks.
So far, the best representation! Thanx for Sharing...
Sir, salute to your honesty and simplicity ...good work
Best photography advise I have encountered. Thank you.
I loved the clarity and shortness of this!! Love you!
best information for beginners. it gives me perfect knowledge without any doubt and also easy to access in mind to understand.
thank you 😊🎉 for this gorgeous helpful video
that's what all beginners should have! thanks for sharing this information. absolutely useful.
Thank you very much for this lesson, all explained through one picture.
Appreciate your time and effort.
Cudownie!
Jak powrót do tego czego uczył mnie tata i wszystko sobie przypomniałam. Bardzo dziękuję!
Thank you very much! 😀
Wow. I agree. I wish I would have had that chart when I was first learning. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much. l am a bigger at taking photos and this is going to help me out a lot. I screan saved it on my phone.
Learn so much from you, thank you. I google for an article with same title and saw the above image and the writer is Anthony Dejolde, a Freelance writer.
Brilliant video and massive help. Thank you 👍
Best video. Best illustration. Take my like. Just take it.
yep.good stuff for beginners, thanks for taking the time
This is what I need. Thank you very much!
I'm going to be traveling abroad soon so this video really came in handy. Thanks!
Best video ever made for beginner
Agree😁
Wow very simplified, thanks two thumbs up. Will tke your advise.
Thanks for you effort and the link above, this is probably the best and strongest visualisation of photography I have ever seen!! (I am teaching my wife to take pics with a dslr.. so...) :-)
simply method of blur photography. i really thankful u sir. great idea for beginner.
the hell this is so helpful i know nothing about photography but i can understands whats happening
I watched a couple of videos before this and I kept getting confused , this helped me soooo much I understood this much better in 1/1000 😅
Thanks for sharing this. It truly the best chart about these settings that I've ever seen.
The best video I've ever seen by far about DSLR camera in RUclips & appreciate your mentality man 👏👏
Best ever explanation. I like this format for beginners thank you 😊
Thank you for this..I am beginner for learning photography from DSLR canon rebel
Ginah Biete stop bragging about ur dslr u bitch
you got all of your information just from her post?i don't see any bragging buddy, maybe you should take a reading comprehension course before you decide to get into photography
Mordecai oo
Ginah Biete Hi Ginah. I have a Canon 650D & can't even get the screen up to take shots. I find the whole learning DSLR extremely complicated. I live in a rural area with a few basic classes but they've been cancelled because of lack of interest & now I'm left still none the wiser. There's a course starting next February that will only cost me $149AUD part time for 12 months but my concentration & memory is poor & I don't know if I can take it on & complete it. I should hope so. I understand the basic of photography & have taken some amazing shots but I want to learn more but can't on my own. I hope this image will help me to understand better.
Thanks a lot. Wishing may your career and education be very successful and may you be well and happy. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge. Lots of merits.
thank you
Great! Thanks I'm trying to learn this triangle and is kind of hard, with this picture I found it easier to understand!
I love this image and i love your video I watched it before i got into photography a while back and it helped a lot. ♡
Thank you
I watch many videos for this aparture , exposure & iso
But this video make clear thanks
Best thing I have stumbled upon thanks to you. Cheers.
Wonderful helpful.. Spcly for Beginners in Photography... Grt work.. Thnx for sharing
Nice video and I appreciate the effort in finding the creator of the graphic.
thank you, I just got my camera and it's a lot to remember, but this will help. I printed it to keep in my bag!!
thank you so much for sharing the picture! I am learning photography and I understand it better now!
Old but extremely useful chart .