How to Pick The RIGHT Exposure!
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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00:00 The Issue with Exposure
01:02 How to expose for Highlights Option 1
01:58 How to edit our photo
02:31 A FUN effect you can try INSTANTLY!
02:47 Exposing for Highlights Option 2
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Jason, you put in so much effort with your videos and are a pleasure to learn from.
please do more tips n tricks like this !! the comparison made it really clear how well the tip works
i like your videos because you make it fun to watch instead of just a boring talk.
Jason vong for photography tips of the year 🎉
Thanks for exposing these tips!
This is awesome info.
Thanks so much, Jason
Discovered your channel 2 days ago and I love it! So much effort and helpful tips in such short, compact videos. just great
awesome! welcome to my channel!!
Super Thanks. Ready to try that out!
I love your content, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mr Vong, that makes a lot of sense.
To much time in between Vong videos i need like 2 per week
Thank you for this video!
Thank you for another great explanation!
wow this helps me a ton! This is a game changer. I was literally browsing amazon now, thinking I needed a star filter but the aperture trick is so useful!
Glad to hear! Though a star filter could still be very useful depending on the intensity! It can help dramatized the look more than shooting at f9 shown in this video.
Great video! Love your channel, even though I’m a Nikon Z shooter. This information is going to be so helpful to me
Cameras be EXPOSING our skills in these situations! ...........I'm so sorry. LOL Thanks for the tips man!
Easily among your best videos ever! Tx!
Thanks for make learning fun!
Ooooh, that is going to be REALLY helpful. Low light is proving to be a challenge for me as a beginner!
Please do more videos like this one! ❤
Very informative, thank you.
great video!
this is a great tip! since you have the x100v i recommend playing with the DR setting, fujifilm does this in camera it’s really cool
This video got me to subscribe 😄😄 Such well crafted and thoughtful videos, keep it up dude!
Welcome aboard!
Great tip! It's worth mentioning the different exposure metering available in Sony cameras. I often shoot with highlight metering mode. I also turn on zebras to know if I need to use exposure compensation on top of that.
Very informative video.
more of this pls
I been exposing for the highlights since the day I came out the womb
Great video! I've watched other channels and yours have good energy and explain things simple and keep me engaged. Some others I've seen put me to sleep lol
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You know the target audience🔥❤️. Thankyou!
yay! we made the video. was nice to meet you and Viv this night.
I love all your videos and i learn from it
Can you suggest me
Which one is better ,please make one video
Sigma 70-200 or sony 70-200 for sony camera
Sony 70-200 if you care about the lens weighing less, not being as long, and slightly better autofocus.
If you want to save money get the Sigma
Shooting at night, I set 1/4 or 1/5 sec, shutter delay 2s, electronic shutter, handpod - use whatever available (ground, wall, second hand 😂) to stabilize more than just holding like you would normally.
Give it few tries, 1 should be successful.
But, shooting at night with bright lens is way better option if you are on the move with a little time on hands, even if it got to be manual lens.
F1.1 or f1.2 are pretty cheap, depending on the price tolerance even f0.95. Getting focus might be a fun experience tho.
Mad respect for kit lens equivalent example. New to this so that is encouraging
Thanks!
Super appreciate it Robert!
Love it
@1.57 You said two second exposure instead of 2 sec delay shutter timer for unwanted camera button shake. Love your work keep it up!
shorty yet meaty!
Glad you joined the club. Been exposing for highlights since highlights were born. 😅
So good
Great videos & I am learning alot.
Small ask: Please spend more time when doing photo comparisons so I/we can see the differences you are talking about!
love that
Love the video, I really love to lean on the auto ISO and AI denoise these days...got some awesome high ISO results from my A7IV on my last trip that I even printed some of them
AI denoise is insanely good these days. I've gotten many decent results even at 12,800. What printer would you recommend for small A4-A3 size prints?
@@professionalpotato4764 Sorry I didn't mean I printed my own picture, I got a few of my shots printed in wall print recently from online places.
it's almost as if you need to master the exposure triangle and what part of the scene to expose for
I started using auto ISO in aperture priority mode more when shooting handheld. it keeps the shutter speed fast enough to avoid blurry pictures due to hand shake. I can always denoise my shots if I need to.
That’s what I call a pro tip !
You can also shoot in bracket mode
cool video , I have seen you in several videos and they're always clean and crispy . I have a Sony zve10 and I have a channel on YT .its a how to education electrical channel . I always pick up new tips and tricks every time I watch one of these videos . thanks Jason for putting videos like this out there for people like me to learn from.
Wow thanks.. .
B roll always 🔥🔥 lol
What about setting the camera to just expose highlights?
I recently went from canon m50 to Sony a7rIII.. I have to underexpose 1-2 stops now, cause I can pull shadows like crazy!
Super Thanks for the tip
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Did not know about this capture. Educational
On Canons it is possible to choose the metering mode... the point mode (I think that's the name) it calculates the exposure for whatever is in focus... so just select a highlight as the focal point. Another idea might be to do an HDR in post: take a photo exposing for the highlights and another for the shadows... so the resulting image should (in theory) be well exposed.
Great video! What do you think about clipping highlights with a raw file? I’ve found I’ve been able to recover those highlights.
Yes! Usually very doable to clips highlights a bit and recover in post but the example in this video shows when we photograph really bright signs where the highlights inevitably get clipped. In this case, it’s better to underexpose the overall scene and rescue the shadows instead!
Nice info.
Qu. Recommended shutter speed Full Frame on APS-C? 4x?
All the best for the season.
You would still double regardless of FF or APSC lens on APSC body
We old farts who used to shoot slide film know about exposing for highlights. Few things look worse than a transparency with blown-out highlights. Also, if you don't have a tripod, you can often brace the camera or yourself against a solid object and get another stop or two.
Can i ask why you used the multi metering mode over the Highlight metering mode on the Sony?
F/4 and with that much in focus? I would’ve never imagined
what mic is that
Why not to set Auto Exposure to "Highlight" (Sony body A7IV)?
So, underexpose, then recover? Nice to know when I start editing.
Those street lights in Japan are too darn bright
what about bracketing? :)
Gotta save some tricks for the next videos 😅
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can i achieve the same details with my zve10 ?
Yes this tip can be applied with any cameras!
Now share the photo you took for my desktop wallpaper. Please 😊
Yah...i had over exposed photos due to neon signs.. had to play it off as "my style and its intentional" 😅
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can you talk about picture profile pllss
What about picture profiles would you like to know more about?
@@JasonVong there r so many picture profiles on sony camera, i hav a6600 n i really dont know if theyre important or not, do i need them to enhance my photos or videos, do they useful in any situation or just specific situation.. n i wanna know if u use picture profiles or not, if u do what u usually use it for, in which situation, or do hav ur own preset on it for all photos or videos.. thanks in advance Jason.
Wouldn't it just be easier and better to take an AEB/HDR and stitch it in Lightroom?
Me pushing iso 5000 on my 1 inch phone 💀
😂😂😂
I found that 90% of "videographer/camera enthusiasts content creators" Video is too dark for me. I need to max my phone screen brightness.
Reciprocal rule is a bit slow these days with high res sensors (if there's no IBIS). It was fine when DSLRs were under 20MP, but with 24MP being the baseline, I think 1/FL + 1/3 or 2/3 more shutter speed is safer. I usually do 2/3 i.e. 1/80 on a 50mm.
Btw, do you ever use highlight weighted metering?
I have but tend to always revert back to multi
Wow thanks.. .