Peter McKinnon thank u for making videos it helps allot I turned 12 yesterday and I asked for a canon eos 200d and I am so happy I got it and thanks to u I now know how to take amazing photos. I was also wondering how you take photos in log settings so it’s easier to colour grade
Matti is walking behind him at the first handoff and just grabs the camera as peter continues to his desk (or matti could have been holding it the whole time), then as Peter takes the camera back and rotates 180°, Matti has to move quickly to stay behind the camera, grabbing it again allowing Peter to free his hands. Very nicely done! Peter/Matti did you get it in one take? Would love to see bloopers in some of your videos.
The first time I touched a professional camera was 3 days ago when I picked up a Canon Rebel T6 from my college's media center. The last three days have been filled with play and watching your Basics videos. Because of your videos, I feel extremely confident that I'm having a photo shoot for a project today! Thank you so much Peter.
The post effects in this video are phenomenal. Incredibly smooth and seamless in your movement, and paired with the sound design from this video, it might be one of my favorite tutorials you've ever made. Super entertaining. :)
Those who had to learn it from scratch are able to teach it from scratch. Super clutch to have this all in a beginner friendly form, no matter where you're at. You're the man.
Pete I had to stop watching mid video to tell you that the motion graphics/ after effects in this are just INSANE! So good! I’ve watched (99% sure) every video of yours on RUclips; it’s so freaking cool to see how you’ve implemented more and more elements. You my sir, are a king!
I've tried watching so many other youtuber's explain the camera basics and I have to say you have the best way of explaining how to use a camera. Your videos are very entertaining to watch in a way that makes it fun to use my camera. Best photographer on youtube is Peter McKinnon... By far.
I’ll explain EXOPSURE ...... it’s when there’s a lot of light inside your brain but you can’t enlighten the equipment . Therefore you need an exopsure which is a product available online but only between the hours of 6am and 5pm usually people want to buy it but sometimes you can’t buy light because the Time is not right . Sometimes it’s even FREE of cost!! Maybe wake up when you feel like sleeping . I love teaching exopsure I learnt it in oxford University back in Texas 🙄
Man, really love the small details, bringing up the camera settings in text and the tracking and the sound and shutter effects. All just works perfectly together and makes the video even more captivating than it already is !
Amazing, the very first video actually got me into photography. Never learnt so much from a single video. Now I even have my own channel because of you, so thanks for being such a great help. Excited to watch this!!
Jesus Christ the perfect Son of God lived a perfect life and died as a sacrifice to pay for your sin which the penalty of sin is death and he rose from the grave and conquered death and offers salvation and Paradise in heaven if you repent of your sin. believe in him and put your faith and hope in him, if you do this you will be given the Holy Spirit which is the literal precance of God to help and guide you!
various times i just want to give up because no matter how hard i tried, how much effort i put into making my videos.. how patient i had been.. no one seems to be interested... but everytime i watch your videos..they somehow were able to magically pull me back and tell me to try again..I just hope i can keep on getting better and someone will finally notice it and show my channel some love...
It is so cool how much more creative you can be since you got an editor. You guys have been taking those after effects to the next level. Whomever you got compliments your skills perfect. Keep it up man!
I'm actually curious who it is, as I saw a video from a while back that he was going to hire someone via a contest but I couldn't find the follow up video. 😊
Same too. Used to have a camera back then. Canon or something. Never get to learn, cause I was forced to take pictures of my mom while traveling without learning the basics. Now I had those memories I can remember, the angles my mom want me to take pictures are too much😂
It's not physically where the sensor is, the symbol represents which depth within the camera body it's located. The sensor is of course physically located behind the mirror or lens but at the depth indicated by the symbol.
Night photography, Fireworks, basic settings for shooting in the conditions - also difference between low light and other light settings and how to adjust to these
I stopped using manual focus a long time ago. Too many photos uploaded to lightroom, that I THOUGHT were focused, but to my unpleasant surprise, were not in focus. I cant trust my eyes!! Great video!! Thanks for explaining white balance in english! And the different focus methods! -Gil
Hey man, just wanted to reach out and say thank you! I am just starting out with my Cannon T7i and I have learned a ton from your videos. You have a wealth of knowledge and your videos are packed with new things for me to try and think about. I have some experience in editing but have never gotten behind the camera myself until recently. I turned 30 this year and money was always an issue I felt that kept me away from my new found obsession. Through your content you inspired me to just take the plunge and not be scared to get out there and start taking shots. I appreciate the work you do and for the community. You have DEFINITELY gained another subscriber and I look forward to future content!
I did a whole portrait photoshoot yesterday on manual focus. A good way I learned how to use it was using the screen instead of looking through the viewfinder. I would look at the screen find my subject (person's face) click on the zoom-in button (on the top corner of the camera which is also what you use to find focus point for autofocus) find where my subject is and move the focus on the lens until my subject looked sharp then I would shoot the picture.
Love everything you said here. I have to disagree with you on recomposing your shots after locking focus. I used to think that my subject would stay in focus until a friend showed me how the geometry of focusing and recomposing will change the distance from where you lock focus and where the lens is in relation to the subject bc you will move slightly as you move your camera to recompose thereby creating sort of a triangle between the subject, where your camera is when you lock focus and then the 3rd point when you recompose. Until that time I never moved my focus points around to compose my shots the first time. Anyway - loving the channel! Keep it up!
Is nobody going to appreciate that first badass minute of the video....where the camera is literally placed in mid air.....in continuous shot....hot DAMNN.!!
Another amazingly awesome tutorial - I would watch these just for the entertainment value - all the incredible information you pass on is like super fudge icing on top. Can't wait until we see Basics 3 - Thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge and experience - greatly appreciated.
CAMERA BASICS 3: The fundamentals of controlling light - Creating/Using aesthetic lighting for: 1. A person's face. 2. An object 3. A street photo 4. A landscape 5. Indoor vlogging light
What I do using manual focus that helps a lot is using your zoom button and clicking it once or twice (depending how far the subject it) adjust the focus and then press zoom out and it’s in focus! Takes two seconds and is a quick way to make sure what you’re focusing on in in focus :)
almost all mirrorless cameras have Focus magnification and focus peaking the idea is you target focus mag once or twice depending on how critical you need to focus, peaking works by adding colored pixels in the focus area so you know exactly where you are. Im only manual focusing, to be more specific I don't own any autofocus lenses and once i used it i did not like it , i felt I was shooting with a smartphone ,there is a special thing about manual focusing there is a slowed down process you compose plan your shot and the final outcome is so much more rewarding .
So great hearing this from a professional! I always wondered why so many people say they do manual focus and it's the only right thing! My eye CANNOT see whether something is in precise focus or not - until I blast it up on the computer. And by then it is too late for sure.
I'm a software engineer pasionate by photography and you are helping me a lot to grow my experience in that. my focus is to someday become a professional one. Thx so much, Peter
i have some in instagram @prschorn . I work as a software engineer for 4 years now, but i see myself in a moment that i can't do that anymore, i need to start doing something that really brings me joy
@@rafaelpereira1074 He could use fake camera movement in post. I think it was a 2 person job. Matti Haapoja shooting in this office too, so I think he helped him a little bit with intro
After years of watching you and you teaching me about video I am now rewatching videos because I want to learn more about photography! Damn I miss this old studio, Nostalgia!
I'm so grateful for these videos. There's a lot of videos out there explaining camera and photography basics. But a video made by a photographer that you really admire, whos personality and style you're already somewhat familiar with and enjoy, makes all of these concepts not only easier to understand but more engaging as well. I wouldn't put myself in the complete beginner column but I definitely have a lot to learn and there has been a wealth of knowledge in both of these videos.
Just found your channel, thank you so so much for an informative, genuinely helpful video. Your explanations are extremely clear and also creative. Starting to love your channel! Keep up the good work!
Would like to see landscape compositions techniques for the next topic. Night photography, galaxy photography and long exposed waterfalls are something that comes to my mind as well.
You’re so fuckin good with explaining these “camera basics”, which also shows you understand them very well. 1 thing I have to say is “Camera Basics!” (The first one) is less “Basic” than this one for sure. The numbers are better switched. Again, you’re so good at this. I would love a 3rd part. I subscribed after watching these two.
I had to rewatch it like 5 times. How in the world! Is he using a tripod that he’s carrying around and then introducing shake in post when it’s standing still on the floor? I guess I’ll just have to keep watching.
Thank you sooo much for the explanation, this is my first time watching your videos cause I’m planing to get a mirrorless to mark my life with some pics and videos. And your videos for the basics are exactly what I need right now. Btw if you coffee is cold you can heat it up in the microwave...
I love these videos so much! I'm learning so much from your channel, Peter! I love hearing that you use mainly autofocus. As a total noob, I was questioning if manual was something that you wanted to master to be a pro. Thanks so much ^____^.
*anyone with a more serious glasses prescription* "challenge accepted. Ever since I had to start wearing glasses manual focus is the bane of my existence. I have a fear of manual focus 😂 maybe focus peaking on a full sensor sony. Maaaaybe.
If manual mode: check out "Focus peaking" on your Digital Camera while in Manual mode. Really helped me get it into focus. specifically on my Sony A6300
Hey peter,recently my dad gave me one of his hands down camera sigma sd14 because I took an interest in photography recently. I’m quite new to this whole photography thing so should I use the camera to start or use another different camera because someone told me that it’s hard to use it.(anyone are free to give suggestions) I’m open to any advice or tips. Thanks and sorry for the long question. 😄😄
Hey Peter you might've figured this out already but what I do to focus at night (specifically when I'm doing astrophotography) is I put my phone far away, or at least far enough away that I can focus on that light with the live view and digitally zooming 10x, and usually my subject (the stars) is in focus. Sometimes I can even find a star bright enough to do this with.
Watch his Camera Basics part 1 video. He explains shutter speed and aperture in that video. If you understand what those mean, then shutter priority mode means that you can set the shutter speed yourself and the camera will automatically set all the other settings for you to give you a well-exposed image. Aperture priority works the same way. You set the aperture and the camera figures out the rest. Manual mode means you are in control of everything and nothing is left automatic for the camera to figure out for you. Make sense?
Let me guess, if I get it Peter then you Let me know......well I think someone was holding the camera the whole time, but it was presented as if it was Peter the whole time.
I probably can explain: Matti just held the camera over his arm standing/walking on his right side. Then Peter took it, Matti turned quickly around as Peter did and took the camera again.
damn, too early to be tripped out with the camera movements in the intro! LOL! i thought someone was holding it.. then i thought it was on a tripod.. well damn..
I've just brought a Canon EOS 6D Mark II so these videos are great for me! I had a camera before, but haven't done photography in a few years so this is a good refresher
Hey Peter First of all I love all of your content and what you can do with an 2000$ camera ! But I am 16 and if I wanted to buy an set up you use I probably had to work 2 years just for one part. So why don’t you make something like the 2 Minute Monday and show things you can do with an canon EOS 100 to show that you don’t have to have the best camera to create awesome shots. Because in the most of your videos you use things like the raw Modus in the camera to be able to work with the picture afterwards better in the adobe programs but the most low budget cameras don’t have that modus. Still love what you do !
Dude, I love your videos! You inspired me to buy my first SLR-camera just a couple days agoo. Thank you for being an inspiration & for all the tips/tricks!
I like making these :)
please do keep making these :) thanks for the epic content :)
U got sm stuning skills man😍
Peter McKinnon nonfication squad where you at?
Peter McKinnon thank u for making videos it helps allot I turned 12 yesterday and I asked for a canon eos 200d and I am so happy I got it and thanks to u I now know how to take amazing photos. I was also wondering how you take photos in log settings so it’s easier to colour grade
My heart falls every time you leave the camera how did u do it ?
WOWWWWW!!!! First 30 seconds are amazing!! I try to understand how you do it.....small details make the difference!
he was carrying the camera already attached to a tripod and applied a fake camera movement right after he put it down
Matti obv
Maybe a monopod? Though it could be matti...
it does look like fake camera movement, i feel like you're on to something here
Matti is walking behind him at the first handoff and just grabs the camera as peter continues to his desk (or matti could have been holding it the whole time), then as Peter takes the camera back and rotates 180°, Matti has to move quickly to stay behind the camera, grabbing it again allowing Peter to free his hands. Very nicely done! Peter/Matti did you get it in one take? Would love to see bloopers in some of your videos.
Those little screen/sound effects like at 2:20 were amazing.
The first time I touched a professional camera was 3 days ago when I picked up a Canon Rebel T6 from my college's media center. The last three days have been filled with play and watching your Basics videos. Because of your videos, I feel extremely confident that I'm having a photo shoot for a project today! Thank you so much Peter.
Uh that is FAR FROM a professional camera. Decent prosumer but not pro my friend.
silbay as far as I know, it’s not a phone. it’s professional to me. I don’t really care what labels you slap on it
The post effects in this video are phenomenal. Incredibly smooth and seamless in your movement, and paired with the sound design from this video, it might be one of my favorite tutorials you've ever made. Super entertaining. :)
Those who had to learn it from scratch are able to teach it from scratch. Super clutch to have this all in a beginner friendly form, no matter where you're at. You're the man.
Your Peeps so true. Helped me out a lot. 😉
"super clutch" - hahaha. WAT.
Pete I had to stop watching mid video to tell you that the motion graphics/ after effects in this are just INSANE! So good! I’ve watched (99% sure) every video of yours on RUclips; it’s so freaking cool to see how you’ve implemented more and more elements. You my sir, are a king!
Right man, those were some amazing after effects. BTW u have any idea how he did those? I am very new to video editing so just curious..
After effect, Motion tracking with a null object, you attach an object/composition/Shape layer to the null in 3D, done :)
Peter is very good at what he does and I love those efects in the tracking that he does, it is right on the money 💰
Oishik Goswami Peter did a tutorial about it bud. After Effects Tutorial , check it out
I think Peter got an editor now, so that might be him doing theses, what I like the most is the used of sound with it, it's pretty well done!
I've tried watching so many other youtuber's explain the camera basics and I have to say you have the best way of explaining how to use a camera. Your videos are very entertaining to watch in a way that makes it fun to use my camera. Best photographer on youtube is Peter McKinnon... By far.
Him and David manning
The intro choreography was sleek! Those "under-the-rug" techniques are gold! Keep em coming!
Peter, can you do a video on editing audio, needs to be extra crispy right? But how?
Yeah! Ive been gathering a few things with regards to audio actually, so I am about due for that! Thanks!!
ruclips.net/video/Wj_cLcexuM0/видео.html
@@PeterMcKinnon Great! You're the sole reason I'm into photography, such an inspiration. Keep up making great videos, they make my day!
Would love to see this as well!
Amazing videos, I truly admire the shots and creativity
Need camera basics 3! ❤
Explain Exposure,
Need part 3! Spell Exopsure!
*exposure
look at this ruclips.net/video/ixRKeQMa7Nc/видео.html
I’ll explain EXOPSURE ...... it’s when there’s a lot of light inside your brain but you can’t enlighten the equipment . Therefore you need an exopsure which is a product available online but only between the hours of 6am and 5pm usually people want to buy it but sometimes you can’t buy light because the Time is not right . Sometimes it’s even FREE of cost!! Maybe wake up when you feel like sleeping . I love teaching exopsure I learnt it in oxford University back in Texas 🙄
@@jadoon702 I'm talking about the exposure in camera
Man, really love the small details, bringing up the camera settings in text and the tracking and the sound and shutter effects. All just works perfectly together and makes the video even more captivating than it already is !
That intro shot messed me up. I LOVE how creative you are with two people!
I know right...I'm always blown away by the level of creativity.
I had to go back and look, “What just happened there?”
me too!!!
i had to rewind few times and see what actually happened lol
@@rolo_061 I still don't know what happened LOL
Amazing, the very first video actually got me into photography. Never learnt so much from a single video. Now I even have my own channel because of you, so thanks for being such a great help. Excited to watch this!!
That’s amazing!
Subscribed you man 😉
Subbed!!! amazing content
Jesus Christ the perfect Son of God lived a perfect life and died as a sacrifice to pay for your sin which the penalty of sin is death and he rose from the grave and conquered death and offers salvation and Paradise in heaven if you repent of your sin. believe in him and put your faith and hope in him, if you do this you will be given the Holy Spirit which is the literal precance of God to help and guide you!
Subbed~your vids are awesome!!!
Pete please teach us about metering modes. I've always seen the options on my 77d but never known which is best for certain situations. Thanks!!
Bump
Please
I too have 77d and I too have no idea whats metering modes.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Metering modes are peculiar oddities #tautology
This!!
You're officially my photography professor. Thank you for the uploads. Learning a lot
I would like to hear about flashes, off camera flashes, and accessories to get the best light indoors
various times i just want to give up because no matter how hard i tried, how much effort i put into making my videos.. how patient i had been.. no one seems to be interested... but everytime i watch your videos..they somehow were able to magically pull me back and tell me to try again..I just hope i can keep on getting better and someone will finally notice it and show my channel some love...
‘Do I take the battery out?’ 🤣🤣🤣
dead😂😂😂😂😂😂
When he said that I'm like... YUP! That's me! LOL
Should I buy another camera
@@adriansalinas7026 thats me 🤣🤣. I returned the camera and swap with another camera
I really love back-button focusing, super versatile for events, weddings and portraits - AND you can use it in both ai focus and ai servo modes.
It is so cool how much more creative you can be since you got an editor. You guys have been taking those after effects to the next level. Whomever you got compliments your skills perfect. Keep it up man!
I'm actually curious who it is, as I saw a video from a while back that he was going to hire someone via a contest but I couldn't find the follow up video. 😊
@@dianalupu84 he never announced it. I guess he didn't like all the hate Matti got for who he picked or rather didn't pick.
Man imagine having Peter McKinnon as the photographer at your wedding... 🔥🔥
I would pin that comment 😍
And obviously think of getting married if he is da photographer 😊
Life goals ✍
Ikrrrr it would be cool ak
Af**
With a iPhone... 😆
These motion graphics are so on point! Gotta appreciate it
I've learned a lot from your videos. The only thing preventing me from getting into photography is buying a camera. 😂😂😂
Same too. Used to have a camera back then. Canon or something. Never get to learn, cause I was forced to take pictures of my mom while traveling without learning the basics. Now I had those memories I can remember, the angles my mom want me to take pictures are too much😂
@@stemberkudang5110 I feel you brother
Camera is the cheapest part.
@@jamielynch2186 Lens is the expensive part
Ovicom plenty of cheap lenses out there, I’ve bought 2/3 and I’ve switched back to my kit lens, you don’t need to get lenses from the get go.
The symbol for the location of the sensor = mind blown
Spondoolie you have the best name I’ve seen on RUclips 👏👏
Same, never knew about it
i thought the sensor was kinda where the mirror is
It's not physically where the sensor is, the symbol represents which depth within the camera body it's located. The sensor is of course physically located behind the mirror or lens but at the depth indicated by the symbol.
thanks. should have expected that, makes a lot more sense
Extra details durings editing videos makes your videos extra crispy and makes us pumpeeeeeeed up.
Even extra sounds makes a big difference.
Night photography, Fireworks, basic settings for shooting in the conditions - also difference between low light and other light settings and how to adjust to these
I stopped using manual focus a long time ago. Too many photos uploaded to lightroom, that I THOUGHT were focused, but to my unpleasant surprise, were not in focus. I cant trust my eyes!! Great video!! Thanks for explaining white balance in english! And the different focus methods! -Gil
37 seconds in and was sold on the sick camera moves
HOLY BLEEP this is amazing my videos are the greatest on RUclips lol how did this happen my dear friend Erik T
I thought I was trippin. I was hoping I wasn’t the only one that caught that lol.
Hey man, just wanted to reach out and say thank you! I am just starting out with my Cannon T7i and I have learned a ton from your videos. You have a wealth of knowledge and your videos are packed with new things for me to try and think about. I have some experience in editing but have never gotten behind the camera myself until recently. I turned 30 this year and money was always an issue I felt that kept me away from my new found obsession. Through your content you inspired me to just take the plunge and not be scared to get out there and start taking shots. I appreciate the work you do and for the community. You have DEFINITELY gained another subscriber and I look forward to future content!
That motion tracking though! Also that intro was amazing. Messed with my mind even tho I knew what was going on after the fact :D
I did a whole portrait photoshoot yesterday on manual focus. A good way I learned how to use it was using the screen instead of looking through the viewfinder. I would look at the screen find my subject (person's face) click on the zoom-in button (on the top corner of the camera which is also what you use to find focus point for autofocus) find where my subject is and move the focus on the lens until my subject looked sharp then I would shoot the picture.
"maybe you photograph kids"
FBI: intetesting....
theholyfish123 the FBI has so many questions watching any photography video, he keeps talking about shooting people
joe tomato sauce exactly
Would've been really funny if he said "maybe you shoot kids"
You have actually helped me so much in my first year of filmmaking. Thanks Peter!
SO happy to hear that! Thank you!
Keep this videos coming please! They are so helpful and I thank you for your time. Love your channel!!!
Love everything you said here. I have to disagree with you on recomposing your shots after locking focus. I used to think that my subject would stay in focus until a friend showed me how the geometry of focusing and recomposing will change the distance from where you lock focus and where the lens is in relation to the subject bc you will move slightly as you move your camera to recompose thereby creating sort of a triangle between the subject, where your camera is when you lock focus and then the 3rd point when you recompose. Until that time I never moved my focus points around to compose my shots the first time. Anyway - loving the channel! Keep it up!
Is nobody going to appreciate that first badass minute of the video....where the camera is literally placed in mid air.....in continuous shot....hot DAMNN.!!
Another amazingly awesome tutorial - I would watch these just for the entertainment value - all the incredible information you pass on is like super fudge icing on top. Can't wait until we see Basics 3 - Thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge and experience - greatly appreciated.
CAMERA BASICS 3:
The fundamentals of controlling light -
Creating/Using aesthetic lighting for:
1. A person's face.
2. An object
3. A street photo
4. A landscape
5. Indoor vlogging light
Yess
Didn't happen in 2020
@@user-yz4wx1er1x Ohhh, but it did! ;)
Adrian Logan :)
I know this is 3 years old, but thank you very much Peter for making this tutorial. The best and most fun teacher on photography ever on RUclips.
What I do using manual focus that helps a lot is using your zoom button and clicking it once or twice (depending how far the subject it) adjust the focus and then press zoom out and it’s in focus! Takes two seconds and is a quick way to make sure what you’re focusing on in in focus :)
I have my GH4 set up so that it zooms in automatically when I focus manually 👍
Gustav Holmström that is a really cool feature, I didn’t know they did that!
I do this too, but it really only works on a tripod or a mirrorless that has an evf you can zoom.
I was about to say this
almost all mirrorless cameras have Focus magnification and focus peaking the idea is you target focus mag once or twice depending on how critical you need to focus, peaking works by adding colored pixels in the focus area so you know exactly where you are. Im only manual focusing, to be more specific I don't own any autofocus lenses and once i used it i did not like it , i felt I was shooting with a smartphone ,there is a special thing about manual focusing there is a slowed down process you compose plan your shot and the final outcome is so much more rewarding .
Hey Peter! Id love to see some beginners tutorials for videography. Would you be open to filming something like that? 🤗
Peter's life motto: When you feel depresso have some espresso.
So great hearing this from a professional! I always wondered why so many people say they do manual focus and it's the only right thing! My eye CANNOT see whether something is in precise focus or not - until I blast it up on the computer. And by then it is too late for sure.
I'm a software engineer pasionate by photography and you are helping me a lot to grow my experience in that. my focus is to someday become a professional one. Thx so much, Peter
Same here man! I just finished my undergrad in CS! But I wanna become a professional photographer someday. Do you post your photos somewhere?
I am still in AS level but he really helps me too . Check me out ig:areebbdildar
i have some in instagram @prschorn .
I work as a software engineer for 4 years now, but i see myself in a moment that i can't do that anymore, i need to start doing something that really brings me joy
Not gonna lie I had to rewind the intro 😂
Devin Vasquez same wondering how he did it
Two-person job
I think he had a tri pod and he just picked it up there might have also been 2 people.
Ben Feldman Not a tripod. You can see handheld camera movement when he’s not holding it.
@@rafaelpereira1074 He could use fake camera movement in post. I think it was a 2 person job. Matti Haapoja shooting in this office too, so I think he helped him a little bit with intro
More videos like this please!!! I’m a beginner!
After years of watching you and you teaching me about video I am now rewatching videos because I want to learn more about photography! Damn I miss this old studio, Nostalgia!
I come from the future, it's 2019 and we have no part 3...
lol
Almost 2020
Christian Juresh now 2020
Its 2020
A business from scratch 2020 now
I love your videos so much! They help me ALOT with photography!
Ohh that after effects 3d tracking magic
I love experimenting this..
Love your videos....
I'm so grateful for these videos. There's a lot of videos out there explaining camera and photography basics. But a video made by a photographer that you really admire, whos personality and style you're already somewhat familiar with and enjoy, makes all of these concepts not only easier to understand but more engaging as well. I wouldn't put myself in the complete beginner column but I definitely have a lot to learn and there has been a wealth of knowledge in both of these videos.
Do camera basics about
1. Focal length Lense
2. AE Bracket
Please
BRO OMG I LOVED THE FIRST LITTLE PART WHERE YOU MADE THE CAMERA FLOAT :))))
Wyatt Kramer yeah that was some tricky camera voodoo
Yeah that was MAD!
Dude! You’re so great at explaining this stuff! I really appreciate it.
can I just say how much I appreciate how awesomely you edit your videos
“Rooms aren’t gonna run away from you”
You don’t know that
Has any the four of you seen my bank?
can we just take a second to appreciate that intro
Just found your channel, thank you so so much for an informative, genuinely helpful video. Your explanations are extremely clear and also creative. Starting to love your channel! Keep up the good work!
CAMERA BASICS 3 please!! I'd love to learn about the differrent types of lenses
That transition in the opening was dope af
To play a game. Yes. What a great hook. Lepiten just drove this video up by how many hundreds of views? Brilliant.
Would like to see landscape compositions techniques for the next topic.
Night photography, galaxy photography and long exposed waterfalls are something that comes to my mind as well.
Bumpy Stories YES NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY!!!
You’re so fuckin good with explaining these “camera basics”, which also shows you understand them very well. 1 thing I have to say is “Camera Basics!” (The first one) is less “Basic” than this one for sure. The numbers are better switched. Again, you’re so good at this. I would love a 3rd part. I subscribed after watching these two.
Peter! Do a frame rate video and when to use certain rate!
Higher for more action, lower for less action.
Did you mean shutterspeed?
Frame rate. Like for Tv or cinematic look, they typically shoot in 24 fps.
Yes, I think he has talked about it before, maybe discretely in a video at some point.
Yes!
That intro blew my mind
i'm so confused
@@MarkReddington another dude behind the camera. It ain't rocket science, brah.
or he managed to make the camera float
I had to rewatch it like 5 times. How in the world! Is he using a tripod that he’s carrying around and then introducing shake in post when it’s standing still on the floor? I guess I’ll just have to keep watching.
This has to be a two-dude setup
The sound effects you're using are so satifying to hear, lol
Thank you sooo much for the explanation, this is my first time watching your videos cause I’m planing to get a mirrorless to mark my life with some pics and videos. And your videos for the basics are exactly what I need right now. Btw if you coffee is cold you can heat it up in the microwave...
I love these videos so much! I'm learning so much from your channel, Peter! I love hearing that you use mainly autofocus. As a total noob, I was questioning if manual was something that you wanted to master to be a pro. Thanks so much ^____^.
As an ARG fan, I can't wait to uncover the next part of the game, I'm so ready :).
That intro had me trippin! Really cool, Thanks for the new ideas Peter
The outline you put for perspective of the camera is very helpful!
I use manual focus all the time, because my camera has focus peaking, which makes it a lot easier. You cant really miss focus with that.
What is focus peaking?
The area in focus will appear with a specific color on your LCD screen and/or your electronic viewfinder :)
@@kamykasedu13 Exactly.
*anyone with a more serious glasses prescription* "challenge accepted. Ever since I had to start wearing glasses manual focus is the bane of my existence. I have a fear of manual focus 😂 maybe focus peaking on a full sensor sony. Maaaaybe.
Yes, do a video on the science behind the sensor! Engineering students want this
If manual mode: check out "Focus peaking" on your Digital Camera while in Manual mode.
Really helped me get it into focus. specifically on my Sony A6300
Same, it’s not perfect but it helps a lot on my G7
Oh Man! that effort that you make for this video is tremendous
thank you for sharing it with us Pete, Appreciate it!
Waiting for camera basics 3 ✨✨
"rooms aren't going to run away from you" 😂😂
*Those edits are just* 😍
Thanks once again for proving Canadians are always extremely friendly and informational.
I started using manual focus on my phone because of focus peaking, makes life *much more* easier
Hey peter,recently my dad gave me one of his hands down camera sigma sd14 because I took an interest in photography recently. I’m quite new to this whole photography thing so should I use the camera to start or use another different camera because someone told me that it’s hard to use it.(anyone are free to give suggestions) I’m open to any advice or tips. Thanks and sorry for the long question. 😄😄
how many people works on those videos??? I mean.... that editing and stuff... Amazing
Just him I think
Hey Peter you might've figured this out already but what I do to focus at night (specifically when I'm doing astrophotography) is I put my phone far away, or at least far enough away that I can focus on that light with the live view and digitally zooming 10x, and usually my subject (the stars) is in focus. Sometimes I can even find a star bright enough to do this with.
Can you speak on camera operating modes, i.e. shutter priority, aperture priority, manual, etc.?
I just asked the same thing lol
Watch his Camera Basics part 1 video. He explains shutter speed and aperture in that video. If you understand what those mean, then shutter priority mode means that you can set the shutter speed yourself and the camera will automatically set all the other settings for you to give you a well-exposed image. Aperture priority works the same way. You set the aperture and the camera figures out the rest. Manual mode means you are in control of everything and nothing is left automatic for the camera to figure out for you. Make sense?
ok cool
Him on his first day: “Should I take the battery out”
Me: “wait a battery?”
YES!!! Scientific White Balance
Didn't even watch the video but liked already. 😂⚡
Haha love that
Jervinho same here. it’s like you already know this will be a really good video.
Jervinho hahaha... I think it happens to all of us who follow Peter
I don´t need these tips anymore but I watch this video anyway just because your videos are AMAZING - just DOPE!
CAMERA BASICS 3, can we please talk about metering, exposure compensation and focus points. 🙏🏾
Thanks so much for your simple explanations. I also love coffee as much as photography. Love your work.
HOW DID YOU INTRO WTF HAHA I LOVE YOU AND HATE YOU
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Let me guess, if I get it Peter then you Let me know......well I think someone was holding the camera the whole time, but it was presented as if it was Peter the whole time.
That should be it. Sick moves.
I probably can explain: Matti just held the camera over his arm standing/walking on his right side. Then Peter took it, Matti turned quickly around as Peter did and took the camera again.
When you say photography I say in my mind,”I like photography but I’m more of a vlog person”
damn, too early to be tripped out with the camera movements in the intro! LOL! i thought someone was holding it.. then i thought it was on a tripod.. well damn..
Muahahaha. Refill that coffee!
I've just brought a Canon EOS 6D Mark II so these videos are great for me! I had a camera before, but haven't done photography in a few years so this is a good refresher
Hey Peter
First of all I love all of your content and what you can do with an 2000$ camera !
But I am 16 and if I wanted to buy an set up you use I probably had to work 2 years just for one part.
So why don’t you make something like the 2 Minute Monday and show things you can do with an canon EOS 100 to show that you don’t have to have the best camera to create awesome shots.
Because in the most of your videos you use things like the raw Modus in the camera to be able to work with the picture afterwards better in the adobe programs but the most low budget cameras don’t have that modus.
Still love what you do !
Most of what he teaches can be applied to any camera any brand any price.
I'm here to play the game too, Kirk and Peter. (from May 2019)
0:09 the Chair
Your camera can float when you want?? 0:07 0:20
Dude, I love your videos! You inspired me to buy my first SLR-camera just a couple days agoo.
Thank you for being an inspiration & for all the tips/tricks!
I would love to see the blooper-reel from that intro ;)
Fredric Rosén me too 😂😂