It actually is. You can use a reduced-contrast user preset to show you on the LCD what data you are capturing in the shadows & highlights. This info would otherwise only be visible in the RAW editor.
thanks, I needed that. I was thinking, ok, I've learned what and where the settings are, now how do I use these settings and here you come and explain it well. Cant thank ya enough. More please........I subscribed too
Well, I have to correct some statements Gary made regarding Canon DSLRs flash photography initial settings. Number one is E-TTL is far from perfect and usually inconsistent depending from the flash metering area the camera is pointed on. That's why if I shoot inside my home studio and the lightening is not changing, I use my flash on Manual only and control the flash power output manually plus my camera is on the Manual mode too. If I use E-TTL and I am in changing light events, I use FEC very frequently as it's very easy with my Canon 6D using Q (quick control ) button. I have noticed that E-TTL tends to underexpose if FEC is set to 0, so I usually add from +1/3 to + 11/3 stops. Second, even the latest DSLRs (4 to 5 years model years ago) have good high ISO performance, I still would use the lowest possible ISO I can in given ambient environment. Plus I usually keep my background at least 1 stop underexposed so let flash to expose the subject normally. I never go above ISO 400 or even less keeping my images tack sharp without any noise. Most of the time I set the ISO to 200 if ambient is not really dim. Without flash, I use Auto ISO and let my camera to set proper ISO while I concentrate on creative Aperture and Shutter Speed.
thanks for the useful tutorial i don't wish to troll but the first selection in the image menu in canon is sharpness not saturation. just constructive feedback. (i may of course be incorrect)
Thank you for the great video. I have 40d and 580 II speedlite, i wonder if there is a quick way of temporarily disable speedlite without turning it off. sometimes, i like to take a picture with and without a flash. thank you
I have to inform you that in Picture Style the first column is not Saturation as you say but Sharpness. Saturation is the third column with the three circles. If you went into "INFO:Detail set." at the bottom of the screen where you can then change the settings it clearly shows you that Sharpness comes first! Even in the screen for Picture Style it clearly shows Monochrome as having no digits in the last two columns but 3 in the Sharpness. If it were 3 in the Saturation (your first) column it would be a funny black and white photo! Therefore your information is entirely incorrect regarding Picture Style! 875,615 viewers mislead.
Hi I am trying to take square pictures for my web site using my 1300d eos canon and I also bought new macro lence with lights, ,is there settings for this,as my pictures I am taking are terrible ,all different sizes etc
The camera itself can't shoot in square format. You'll have to resize in post-production for your website specifications. As for exposure and looking "terrible", it completely depends on what you're photographing, what your setup is, the desired look, etc.. There are no universal settings we can give as each circumstance and content is different.
in setting up the speedlite flash do you set up the focal distance on the flash or does it sync with the setting on the camera. also the flash compensation is this also set up on the flash unit or is it done on the flash comp. on the camera?If a picture comes out too dark or light using the flash.. A newbie to the dslr and flash units. Thanks!!
Can you help. I did a clear setting ( and not a clear custom setting) on my 2,canon10D and on 2, Canon D5 mk 1,now all the blue and green are over exposed and washed out on the camera screen not as bad on the laptop. I have never had this problem before. Please can you help....Karl...………..
+TheGaryFongChannel I have a VGA camera,please tell me the settings for best result here are the settings EV its from -2 to +2 Contrast it is high medium and low Anti Flicker 50Hz to 60hz White balance Auto,incandecent,cloudy,florecent,tungsten,daylight Please reply me :)
Great video but you should specify that these settings are for people that don't shoot RAW and for the in camera image preview in the screen. When you shoot RAW none of these settings matter bacause e.g. Adobe Lightroom will default to Adobe Standard or Adobe Standard v2 Color Space and not sRGB nor Adobe RGB aka Adobe RGB 1998. When you export the RAW files to jpeg is when you can choose the Color Space that you desire, sRGB, Display P3, Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB and even choose your printers own profile by selecting OTHER. As for picture Styles the same goes, Lightroom will default to the Picture Profile taken at the time, but you can change to any Profile available for your camera and obviously adjust/change Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Color Tone Levels before exporting to a compressed file like JPEG or TIFF in which the Color Profile will be embedded to the file :-) RAW is uncompressed and none of these setting will affect your editing options
Absolutely wrong with spot metering. Always use spot metering when shooting manual. Use center weighted when shooting any of the assisted modes. Sorry Chuck.
As far as the Info you gave in Picture Style...It is incorrect.. Color, Contrast ect ... can be corrected in Adobe Photoshop in the editing process...The only problem I have as a Pro is Over exposed photos..It is Hard to Impossible to regain an image in the editing process... Over expose is when you allow too much light into the camera...
Hi Gary, you started talking about the Menù settings, promised us to talk about White balance later, started talking about Color space, but changed the explaination midway thru, talked about Picture style in a good way, but then started talking about the Flash... quite a desordered Menù settings explaination!
well..forgot to mention that sRGB/AdobeRGB are connected directly to the RAW File. Large/Medium/Small&Picture Stye is only related to the JPEG or what camera will show you in the Preview..its just camera processing the original RAW.!.Spot metering ...well it depends how you use it ..multiple Focus points with spot metering does not make any sense...cener point Focus & Spot metering can work pretty good for portrait photo..(and you never focus on the shirt..always the eyes/face)
This posting was published Nov 2010. Seven years old. Number of mistakes noted by several viewers. Maybe its time for this posting to be removed and something more current be made available.
Sorry, Gary, but this old video is all over the place and unprofessional. I hope they've improved with the years. I've trie to watch this one a few times, and given up!
How do you mean unprofessional? The posting is from 2010, and we feel confident the quality and content has improved with experience in making these short videos.
in white balance he must be talking about JPGS .......my understanding is that with RAW, you can reassign what ever white balance you want in post production . Then again this is a 2010 video.
All Canon Picture Style is trash include the Faithful. I use my own Picture Style... Sharpness AllWayDown, Contrast AllWayDown, Saturation AllWayDown +1, ColorTone AllWayDown +2. It shows the most accurate color with the real life. Try it for urself.
I want to give you a huge thank you . ever since I started shooting in faithful the quality of my photos are amazing!
YOU WILL NOT QUESTION THE FONG! Thanks for the video Gary.
Thanks for the share, it's always good to see how other people go about setting things up. One can never stop learning in this game.
Great basic settings to get the most from your camera. I learned a lot...after shooting for years.
It actually is. You can use a reduced-contrast user preset to show you on the LCD what data you are capturing in the shadows & highlights. This info would otherwise only be visible in the RAW editor.
thanks, I needed that. I was thinking, ok, I've learned what and where the settings are, now how do I use these settings and here you come and explain it well. Cant thank ya enough. More please........I subscribed too
The first number in a picture style is Sharpness not saturation. This is the order below:
Sharpness
Contrast
Saturation
Color Tone
I have one of your lightspheres! I love it. Best addition to my camera bag :D
Well, I have to correct some statements Gary made regarding Canon DSLRs flash photography initial settings. Number one is E-TTL is far from perfect and usually inconsistent depending from the flash metering area the camera is pointed on. That's why if I shoot inside my home studio and the lightening is not changing, I use my flash on Manual only and control the flash power output manually plus my camera is on the Manual mode too. If I use E-TTL and I am in changing light events, I use FEC very frequently as it's very easy with my Canon 6D using Q (quick control ) button. I have noticed that E-TTL tends to underexpose if FEC is set to 0, so I usually add from +1/3 to + 11/3 stops. Second, even the latest DSLRs (4 to 5 years model years ago) have good high ISO performance, I still would use the lowest possible ISO I can in given ambient environment. Plus I usually keep my background at least 1 stop underexposed so let flash to expose the subject normally. I never go above ISO 400 or even less keeping my images tack sharp without any noise. Most of the time I set the ISO to 200 if ambient is not really dim. Without flash, I use Auto ISO and let my camera to set proper ISO while I concentrate on creative Aperture and Shutter Speed.
thanks for the useful tutorial
i don't wish to troll but the first selection in the image menu in canon is sharpness not saturation. just constructive feedback. (i may of course be incorrect)
Great tutorial
Nice one, Subscribed. Please keep'em comin...
You're keep saying set the flash to TTL mode but it shows ETTL on your flash.
Gary, any chance for an update with the Mark IV or X and their expanded CF options?
Thank you for the great video. I have 40d and 580 II speedlite, i wonder if there is a quick way of temporarily disable speedlite without turning it off. sometimes, i like to take a picture with and without a flash. thank you
How much better there not showing for me can u help
I have to inform you that in Picture Style the first column is not Saturation as you say but Sharpness.
Saturation is the third column with the three circles.
If you went into "INFO:Detail set." at the bottom of the screen where you can then change the settings it clearly shows you that Sharpness comes first!
Even in the screen for Picture Style it clearly shows Monochrome as having no digits in the last two columns but 3 in the Sharpness. If it were 3 in the Saturation (your first) column it would be a funny black and white photo!
Therefore your information is entirely incorrect regarding Picture Style!
875,615 viewers mislead.
How do you take monochrome pictures? What settings do you use for the camera?
I heard that picture styles only effects the jpeg not the raw images is this true
Absolutely true. You would change picture styles in the Sony "Imaging Edge" software.
Very good. Thanks 👏👏👍👍👍
Love that background!!!
My cemara is canon 600d his problem display picture is green color how is problem my you can help u Mee plz
What would be the best setting to take great photos of flowers?? I have a canon XSI Thanks!!
Thanks so much for this. So many questions answered.
any advice on taking pics of art/paintings?
Thank you very much! for the explanation. 🙏🏾
I thought 160,320,640 were the ideal choice… but what if you're using the flash on the camera? do you still use 800 ISO?thx
Hi I am trying to take square pictures for my web site using my 1300d eos canon and I also bought new macro lence with lights, ,is there settings for this,as my pictures I am taking are terrible ,all different sizes etc
The camera itself can't shoot in square format. You'll have to resize in post-production for your website specifications. As for exposure and looking "terrible", it completely depends on what you're photographing, what your setup is, the desired look, etc.. There are no universal settings we can give as each circumstance and content is different.
if the flash is set to an ISO speed of 800 what about our DSLR? I usually have my Nikon D300 set to ISO 200 to start as recommended by Joe McNally.
Is there something wrong with my browser...or does he keep repeating the same thing about ISO?
Very helpful! Thank you.
When I press the metering button, I do not see the same option (cbs style logo) that you showed. How can I change that?
thanks, how do i blur/soften skin for beauty videos please?
Thanks,great tips.
can i shoot in av with the faithful picture style setting that you show on your video
Depends on your desired outcome. AV mode will shoot in any picture style though.
in setting up the speedlite flash do you set up the focal distance on the flash or does it sync with the setting on the camera. also the flash compensation is this also set up on the flash unit or is it done on the flash comp. on the camera?If a picture comes out too dark or light using the flash.. A newbie to the dslr and flash units. Thanks!!
very nice. thank you so much!
Can you help. I did a clear setting ( and not a clear custom setting) on my 2,canon10D and on 2, Canon D5 mk 1,now all the blue and green are over exposed and washed out on the camera screen not as bad on the laptop. I have never had this problem before. Please can you help....Karl...………..
What do your histogram say? Meaning, are the exposures still correct and the issue could be based on the screen brightness, color, contrast, etc.?
Thanks, I will give it a try but also feel that changing the color, contrast, etc. will give me a very week dull photo...
…..karl……….
good stuff!
Great info, thank you.
+TheGaryFongChannel
I have a VGA camera,please tell me the settings for best result here are the settings
EV its from -2 to +2
Contrast it is high medium and low
Anti Flicker 50Hz to 60hz
White balance Auto,incandecent,cloudy,florecent,tungsten,daylight
Please reply me :)
Wow, help me a lot.
Great video but you should specify that these settings are for people that don't shoot RAW and for the in camera image preview in the screen. When you shoot RAW none of these settings matter bacause e.g. Adobe Lightroom will default to Adobe Standard or Adobe Standard v2 Color Space and not sRGB nor Adobe RGB aka Adobe RGB 1998. When you export the RAW files to jpeg is when you can choose the Color Space that you desire, sRGB, Display P3, Adobe RGB or ProPhoto RGB and even choose your printers own profile by selecting OTHER. As for picture Styles the same goes, Lightroom will default to the Picture Profile taken at the time, but you can change to any Profile available for your camera and obviously adjust/change Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, and Color Tone Levels before exporting to a compressed file like JPEG or TIFF in which the Color Profile will be embedded to the file :-) RAW is uncompressed and none of these setting will affect your editing options
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Thank you!!
Absolutely wrong with spot metering. Always use spot metering when shooting manual. Use center weighted when shooting any of the assisted modes. Sorry Chuck.
As far as the Info you gave in Picture Style...It is incorrect.. Color, Contrast ect ... can be corrected in Adobe Photoshop in the editing process...The only problem I have as a Pro is Over exposed photos..It is Hard to Impossible to regain an image in the editing process... Over expose is when you allow too much light into the camera...
Hi Gary, you started talking about the Menù settings, promised us to talk about White balance later, started talking about Color space, but changed the explaination midway thru, talked about Picture style in a good way, but then started talking about the Flash... quite a desordered Menù settings explaination!
I agree, confusing on the whole
What's up with the paddock as a backdrop? Fancy hobby?
Just part of the property Gary owns in BC.
by the way, that 3 on the "saturation" it is not saturation, it is sharpness.
well..forgot to mention that sRGB/AdobeRGB are connected directly to the RAW File.
Large/Medium/Small&Picture Stye is only related to the JPEG or what camera will show you in the Preview..its just camera processing the original RAW.!.Spot metering ...well it depends how you use it ..multiple Focus points with spot metering does not make any sense...cener point Focus & Spot metering can work pretty good for portrait photo..(and you never focus on the shirt..always the eyes/face)
This posting was published Nov 2010. Seven years old. Number of mistakes noted by several viewers. Maybe its time for this posting to be removed and something more current be made available.
Sorry, Gary, but this old video is all over the place and unprofessional.
I hope they've improved with the years.
I've trie to watch this one a few times, and given up!
How do you mean unprofessional?
The posting is from 2010, and we feel confident the quality and content has improved with experience in making these short videos.
You showed the (partial) metering mode and called it (center-weighted). other than that, good video.
Nice..
id have to say for maybe portraits this is good but for club and concert photography i would not recommend this
I've been an amateur photographer for 4-5 years and I'm more educated apparently x_x ...
nice
Woah Sony intro Canon demo. :-)
I use spot metering for nightclub photography
this is sony guy!!
in white balance he must be talking about JPGS .......my understanding is that with RAW, you can reassign what ever white balance you want in post production . Then again this is a 2010 video.
*** Count how many times you say ahhh and umm. ***
flash photography
All Canon Picture Style is trash include the Faithful. I use my own Picture Style... Sharpness AllWayDown, Contrast AllWayDown, Saturation AllWayDown +1, ColorTone AllWayDown +2.
It shows the most accurate color with the real life. Try it for urself.
What camera body are you using?
If he's been shooting for "20 years", he must have started photography when he was 2.