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Get out of AUTO mode! Exposure explained

23 Oct

That Nikon Guy (Matt Granger) runs through all of the essentials to wrap your head around exposure. Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO are all explained and demonstrated. Nikon 85mm 1.4G: goo.gl (Amazon: goo.gl ) Join our new Flickr forum: www.flickr.com twitter.com www.facebook.com www.thatnikonguy.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Nikon SA welcomed many new members to the Nikon family after their Demo Clearance sale held at Nikon House from 1 – 2 June 2012. We chatted to some of the customers to find out why they chose Nikon as their camera of choice.

 
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Nikon Camera, Flash Sync Speed Explained (CLS ROCKS part 3)

05 Aug

Blog dombowerphoto.blogspot.com Video explaining what sync speed is, why it is what it is and how to over come it and why you would want to over come it. very funny part near the end. regards Dom Bower www.dombower.com

Tweet: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me The Double Exposure: Canon vs. Nikon video can be found here : bit.ly Double Exposure: Canon vs. Nikon is the result of a project that started with one idea: to make an awesome video by combining the powers of the community at Tweakers.net. After months of hard work the video was released December 13th 2011 and gained over half a million views in less than a week. In this video we show you a small peek behind the scenes. Expect to see a LOT of photography gear, even more geeks and if you look closely you might spot some female beauty as well. Tracks : 1. Junkie XL – Heart of Darkness 2. Porcelain Black ft Lil Wayne – This is What Rock N Roll Looks Like (Pleasurekraft Remix) 3. Stars on 45 – Stars on 45 (Olav Basoski Remix)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Nikon D7000 Movie Mode Settings Explained

02 Aug

Looking for more info about Nikon’s movie settings for shooting video? Check out this quick video about what the user manual doesn’t explain. I received a comment on my previous D7000 video that you can change the aperture using the dials on the camera, while in Live View mode. The comment made me think some might be confused about recording in Live View in general, as the D7000 doesn’t presently allow you to change the aperture in Live View while using the dials. So I put this video together to show you how shooting with manual movie settings on is different than shooting with manual movie settings off. Stay tuned for my next video on video lens suggestions.