2 Camera Modes You Should Use For 98% Of Your Photos

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Published 2018-05-08

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  • @droneview8351
    Here is a trick I learned for making a fence disappear in zoo photography. Using aperture priority, set the lowest f-stop, focus on the animal, if there is enough distance between the animal and the fence, the fence is so out of focus it literally disappears from the image.
  • @IVANHOECHAPUT
    I'm 73, began my interest in photography when I was 21 and have won many photo awards. This is the clearest explanation of shutter and aperture priority I've seen! Two thumbs up!
  • @mikeylikey6176
    I use Nikon. When there's no time to think, I go P; when subject's moving, I go S; when subject's set, I go A; and when I have all the time in the world, I go M. Worked for me//
  • @TeamOutofTown
    The voice clarity, the detailed information, and the photo illustrations made this video perfect for people who wants to learn photography.. Kudos to you Mark!
  • @fanghsu2550
    As a beginner, I took couple photography classes in the past couple years. This short tutorial nailed some of the essentials in such eloquent way. Thank you! Mark!
  • @patriot1303
    I wish my daughter would have had you as a teacher in her high school photo class - she was so excited going into it and we bought her a brand new nikon 3400 DSLR. But then by the end of the semester she had lost all interest in it - she said the teacher was rude and snappy when you asked a question and gave the most boring assignments - she was literally taking pictures of different hardware I had laying around in my garage. Listening to you it seems so simple and i know the high school could use someone like you - photography is naturally exciting and you make it seem so. Thanks for all the great tips! I have gotten her to pick up her camera again and she seemed pretty pleased with some of the shots she took of our German Shepherd at the beach so hopefully she’ll become more interested in it again - it’s something her and I can do together so for me its a huge plus - well done sir I appreciate what you’re doing - absolute gold
  • As a hobby photographer, I watch lots of tutorials to try to improve my skills. Your style is about the best I have come across for simplicity, clarity, and ease of grasping technical material. Thank you - I'll be watching and learning more!
  • @snapshot4691
    I've been shooting photography for more years than I like to admit. That being said, I like to see how other people present the basics to the trade. You did a great job making it as simplistic and understandable as possible to the new comer. Nice job and great video.
  • @commoncore49
    This video was absolutely great. You explained aperture and F-stop better than anyone I've heard yet. So thoroughly and clear.
  • @extrabit8153
    Thank you Thank you Thank you. Finally someone who addressed what I was looking for. Today was my lucky day, that I bumped into this video. Shared it with a lot of my contacts.
  • @karlivanr
    I love how you transitioned into explaining the Shutter Priority mode and there are people moving in the background! Gives the watchers a glimpse of what is it about. This vid is very helpful even though I’m an amateur shooting for 3 yrs already! I’m still learning things I didn’t know before
  • @starhawke380
    5 years later, still relevant, still well done. Thanks. I like using shutter priority for waterfall shots. Both a very slow and a very fast shutter make for nice waterfall shots.
  • Love the up front value! Best of luck with your course, you're a real pro! I've been shooting for over 20 years, love my D1X old school. Your videos have inspired me to shoot more creatively and maybe buy a new camera. Thank you 🙏
  • @flymoon24
    Hi, In just the short time I have watched this video, I feel this is has been very helpful to a relative beginner of photography such as myself. Cheers, keep up the good work!
  • You are the first person I was able to understand this from..thank you excellent video!!
  • @anilpajni9359
    Simply brilliant - no unnecessary jargon - great explanation!!!
  • @yu193a
    The best explanation I learn so far. By far everything I have learned and wached. Thanks alot.
  • @metalheadmalta
    Probably best explanation on Aperture and Shutter modes. Your videos help a lot. Cannot imagine why you have so few subscribers. Thanks!
  • @oibal60
    Had a Minolta 7000 back in the 80's. I loved P mode and Program Shift. The interplay between speed and aperture was so obvious. Thanks Minolta.