Correction on the Autofocus Fine Tuning: You can only save one individal model of lens. If you have multiple 105mm lenses the camera will only save one of them. It does provide you with a way to number the lens though (for example the last two digits of the serial) so you know which lens you have calibrated. You cannot save two different calibrations of the 105mm. The ability to number them from 00 to 99 is for your reference only. Sorry, except for the 10 minute clips this segment is uncut. It’s about an hour total. I walk through the most frequently used features of the D300, and some less frequently used. 4/6 Setup Menu Save/Load settings Non CPU Lens: setting up auto metering/exposure on manual lenses or teleconverters Autofocus Fine Tune Retouch Menu My Menu: Favorite customizations / menu items Shooting 8 FPS without the battery grip for 9 frames using bracketing burst mode. Continued on 5/6 Video Rating: 4 / 5
Sorry, except for the 10 minute clips this segment is uncut. It’s about an hour total. I walk through the most frequently used features of the D300, and some less frequently used. 5/6 Shooting 8 FPS without the battery grip for 9 frames using bracketing burst mode. Live View 18-200 Nikon VR lens charecteristics HDR tips Panorma tips Macro Stacking Sharpening Dust Removal / How to check for dust Video Rating: 4 / 5
Sorry, except for the 10 minute clips this segment is uncut. It’s about an hour total. I walk through the most frequently used features of the D300, and some less frequently used. 3/6 Custom Settings Menu Bracketing / Flash sub menu Modelling light Auto Bracketing Mode / Manual Auto Bracketing Bracketing Order Controls sub menu Multi selector Center button. When you push the center of the round joypad in. Multi-selector: does it turn on the exposure meter when joypad button is pushed. Assign custom buttons: function, preview, ae-lock. See add-on videos. Preventing pre-flash blinking by pre-metering the flash and storing it temporarily. Customize command dials Release button to use dial Setup Menu Clean image sensor Dust-aid HDMI: Can be used with a DVI computer monitor with DVI to HDMI cable. Image Comment Image auto rotation USB Dust off ref photo Image Authentication Video Rating: 5 / 5
Learn basic tips about focusing, shutter lag, positioning your subject for dramatic impact, and how to use different angles and perspectives. Brought to you by HP and pro photographer and mom Tracey Clark. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Kristen Spencer from Kristen Spencer Photography gives you the top five tips to keep in mind when capturing your wedding day.
Keep the action alive in your photographs, it’s not all about freezing the action. Essential Photography Tips Here! Get More FREE Training at my website: www.photography-tips-online.com
A great video on some basic ways you can take better photos, and take your photography to the next level. Tips on using color and white balance Brought to you by Digital Days – a nationwide series of digital photography workshops presented by Popular Photography magazine. We are coming to a city near you! Check www.digitaldaysphoto.com for our schedule, ADDITIONAL VIDEOS, and more information! Video Rating: 4 / 5
JustFindHere.com/digital-photography Here’s the complate page of learn digital photography. It features all learn digital photography questions and answers. JustFindHere.com/digital-photography Video Rating: 0 / 5
Help Me keep making these videos by checking the link below . It takes you to the online store that can sell this stuff. www.bhphotovideo.com www.dombower.com facebook page http twitter twitter.com Video showing / demonstrating how to take a nice portrait photo using flash indoors (studio). Photos taken with the nikon D300, nikon 50mm f1.4 and with the nikon cls sb900 flash and also the sb800. Video goes through normal non flash photo to umbrella flash and then simple high key looking images. www.dombower.com
Portrait and Candid Photography Photo Workshop: Develop Your Digital Photography Talent (Photo Workshop) LEARN TO CAPTURE PERSONALITIES WITH YOUR LENS Taking great “people pictures” isn’t a matter of luck. The secret is in observing your subjects and connecting with them, and then using your camera to its best advantage. Here’s how to work with lighting, location, angle, composition, physical characteristics, environment, and a host of other variables, including the unique challenges of photographing babies, group activities, and action. Apply these techniques and watch your subjects come to life; then test your newfound skills by completing the assignments at the end of each chapter and collecting feedback on your work at pwsbooks.com. Book Description * Erin Manning, DIY Network host of The Whole Picture, tells aspiring photographers how to take outstanding photos of people in this full-color book filled with great images * Helps readers gain the skills and confidence to successfully use the digital camera as a tool to create and capture life’s moments * Every chapter ends with an assignment that readers are encouraged to complete and then upload their best image to Photoworkshop.com to share with others and receive critiques * Introduces the technology and the basics for developing an artistic eye, arming readers with real-life techniques that will help them connect with and photograph people
It is a photographers creativity that separates the stunning photographs from the rather ordinary ones. naturalfocus.co.uk to see my video tutorial. I believe that photography is about creativity rather than equipment and technical expertise. Enthusiasm, attention to detail, looking for opportunities and CREATIVITY has enabled me to travel the world as a professional photographer.
The street is the photographer’s friend, but also his enemy. So are the street’s inhabitants with their varying lots and differing modes of life. They are unpredictable, random, and spontaneous. They are sensitive and surprising, decorous and dangerous. With all of them the photographer has to learn to communicate, to understand their language, and recognize their signals and hints. This is not slang; it is a secret sign- language, a set of codes for behavior in society, the society of the street. The language of the street consists of signs, symbols, geometrical shapes; its signs are written on notice- boards, on posters, you will find them on sidewalks, on bus stations, street poles, in the cloths people wear, on public waste -containers, on buses. The street speaks through people’s facial expressions, through their bodylanguage, in the expressions of their physical and mental states, through expressions of relations among people, and between them and others. You will find the ‘words’ of the street in shoes, in hair-styles, in cloths and in fashionevery single detail you notice may be significant, meaningful. Understanding the street’s language is not enough. The street-photographer’s main occupation is a constant, unceasing, and stubborn search for a connecting line between the various signs of the street, so as to be able to translate these signs, arrange them visually for those who will look at his pictures. It is this constant search that nourishes the never ceasing … Video Rating: 4 / 5