:D That is is an Uni Kuru Toga mechanical pencil. It's even cooler than it looks because it spins the lead in the pencil as it touches the paper so the lead never gets that large flat spot that mechanical pencils get. But it requires special leads because normal leads just shatter.
Hey David! Thanks so much for making these videos. I watched all three to better understand. It's obvious you put so much time and effort to help us. Quick question, do you know if there's a way to change the aspect ratio on the T2i?
@@DavidHancock Hey, thanks for responding quickly. Darn. I was hoping I could. Do you know if there's a way to mass change the ratio? I take product photography shots mainly, so they need to be square. I'm using a mac.
@@evumies I do. Shoot raw, edit in a raw editor, make your changes, including crop, to the first photo, apply edits to all, make sure that crop is selected, and you're set. That's how Photoshop works but I would imagine that other raw editors are variations on that theme.
I now have watched all three videos. I am in love with the pen that you are using in all three tutorials. Where can I buy the pen?
:D That is is an Uni Kuru Toga mechanical pencil. It's even cooler than it looks because it spins the lead in the pencil as it touches the paper so the lead never gets that large flat spot that mechanical pencils get. But it requires special leads because normal leads just shatter.
I bought this camera new 2011, just opened it after watching your videos. 😉
@@roxy4877 nice! It's a nice camera.
why didn't you open it until now?? I'm so curious :D
Bought it for my wife…She was said it looked complicated and put it away.
@@roxy4877 This is a funny story! I could see myself doing that haha
these vids were epic. Thanks🤗
Thank you!
Hey David! Thanks so much for making these videos. I watched all three to better understand. It's obvious you put so much time and effort to help us. Quick question, do you know if there's a way to change the aspect ratio on the T2i?
Thank you! IIRC, there is no way in-camera to change the aspect ration, but you can always do that in post.
@@DavidHancock Hey, thanks for responding quickly. Darn. I was hoping I could. Do you know if there's a way to mass change the ratio? I take product photography shots mainly, so they need to be square. I'm using a mac.
@@evumies I do. Shoot raw, edit in a raw editor, make your changes, including crop, to the first photo, apply edits to all, make sure that crop is selected, and you're set. That's how Photoshop works but I would imagine that other raw editors are variations on that theme.