Take Better Photos Episode 3 - ISO and Exposure

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • This is a recording of a one hour live Webinar from 4 August 2021.
    Nick Rains explains the significance of the ISO setting on your camera and demonstrates how to get a perfect exposure every time.
    Learn more at the Leica Akademie Australia: leica-akademie...
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Komentáře • 80

  • @mrsergeylandesman
    @mrsergeylandesman Před rokem +2

    Explained better than in any photography class! Two thumbs up! Thank you, Nick!

  • @alannunhuck3974
    @alannunhuck3974 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video - it was very interesting & informative - especially your explanation of noise! One thing though - I’m pretty confident is saying that ISO is actually an acronym - it stands for International Standards Organisation - everything else was spot on! Keep the excellent videos coming. Alan

  • @sharonleibel
    @sharonleibel Před 3 lety +6

    Nick, This is the best explanation I got on this. Even after a few years of shooting I learn more from your deep-dive sessions than anything until today. Keep them coming!
    I also love the fact you are taking your time slowly and thoroughly, and not going through 8-9 minutes. And of course: the fact you're not saying "ISO is the sensor sensitivity" as others say...

  • @ramonparnau197
    @ramonparnau197 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so so so much Nick !! Very very very well explained !!! Superb Webinar !!!!

  • @wrtlprmpft2
    @wrtlprmpft2 Před 2 lety +2

    This was easily one of the most useful photo training sessions I've ever seen, in particular the graph around 36:00 min was eye-opening. Well done!

  • @thomaswirtl4446
    @thomaswirtl4446 Před 3 lety +1

    Great lession. Well done. Very interesting series. Please continue.

  • @johnshallcroft1965
    @johnshallcroft1965 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely fantastic presentation - Thank you from Cornwall UK

  • @Ricardo-SW
    @Ricardo-SW Před 3 lety +4

    Another superb session, thank you Nick!

  • @loganmaxwell4018
    @loganmaxwell4018 Před rokem

    Nick, just purchased my Leica D-lux 7 at the start of the week with zero photography experience and no idea how to use the camera outside of Auto Focus, auto aperture, auto ISO ect ect. Needless to say many photos in different situations just weren't coming out as i expected and it was feeling quite disheartened with my purchase. After watching episodes 1, 2 and 3 it has completely turned my experience around. It all makes so much sense and ill never touch the automatic settings again, other then ISO sometimes. I cant express how much this has helped me and improved my enjoyment in this hobby i was so keen to get into. I just want to get outdoors and find that perfect shot!. Regards and thanks for the lessons.

  • @empbizpres
    @empbizpres Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, Nick! This is THE BEST lesson I’ve found on the ideal ways to control my exposure on my SL (and now my new SL2-S). I appreciate all you do.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 3 lety

      Very welcome!

    • @sharonleibel
      @sharonleibel Před 3 lety

      I second! And he's dong it the Leica way: Slowly, thoroughly, No hurries! As I like.
      Nick, Please expand your akademia available courses. You're a natural.

  • @johnpenney_LA
    @johnpenney_LA Před rokem +1

    Love the series. LOVE!!! Thanks so much and it has been so helpful to me!! Just a tiny note, but ISO is an acronym. Wikipedia: "The ASA and DIN film speed standards have been combined into the ISO standards since 1974. The current International Standard for measuring the speed of colour negative film is ISO 5800:2001[17] (first published in 1979, revised in November 1987) from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Related standards ISO 6:1993[15] (first published in 1974) and ISO 2240:2003[16] (first published in July 1982, revised in September 1994 and corrected in October 2003) define scales for speeds of black-and-white negative film and colour reversal film, respectively.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před rokem +1

      Based on what ISO states on their own website:
      "Because 'International Organization for Standardization' would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), our founders decided to give it the short form ISO. ISO is derived from the Greek 'isos', meaning equal. Whatever the country, whatever the language, we are always ISO."

    • @johnpenney_LA
      @johnpenney_LA Před rokem +1

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia Fantastic Add, Thanks!!

  • @billykool1
    @billykool1 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation. Thank you for taking your time doing this.

  • @bunyaadi
    @bunyaadi Před 2 lety +1

    I found this very useful and easy to understand. Whilst I have noticed some of those things during my mucking around and experimenting. Now I have a more competent understanding of it. Will try to make a point of watching your other tutorials.

  • @mp_martin
    @mp_martin Před 3 lety +3

    ISO: a system for rating sensitivity of film emulsion/digital sensor to visible light. Developed from the American ASA and German DIN systems by the International Organization for Standardization.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 3 lety

      Indeed. The current ISO rating is an attempt to emulate the previous ASA/DIN film ratings so that the numbers and the results are subjectively equivalent. Film emulsions had a 'physical' base sensitivity that could be measured, digital sensors depend on some internal post-processing (secret sauce if you like) and so are a harder target to pin down.

  • @guillaumeschirra7699
    @guillaumeschirra7699 Před rokem

    Thank you Nick. Cheers from France.

  • @patrickperitore417
    @patrickperitore417 Před 2 lety

    Thank your Nick for the clear and elegant explanation. I will follow your lead from now on!! Patrick in Brazil (where it is very bright).

  • @mrsergeylandesman
    @mrsergeylandesman Před rokem +1

    Excellent lesson! Thank you!

  • @RenePfluger
    @RenePfluger Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks again for your great classes! You help me to improve my skills. Rene

  • @rogerhyland8283
    @rogerhyland8283 Před 2 lety

    Loved this presentation. Will definitely change my working process.

  • @paultaylorphotography9499

    Outstanding xxxx

  • @goldfinch2283
    @goldfinch2283 Před 3 lety +1

    another great tutorial; thanks!

  • @tonyvokey7607
    @tonyvokey7607 Před 3 lety

    Thanks again Nick for another superb tutorial. I thought I was doing something wrong with my SL2 and CL whilst shooting with Auto ISO on and choosing my minimum shutter speed. I’d take some shots and when I get to reviewing them they are blurry and my shutter speed drops below the minimum I had set. It drives me NUTS!! I had no idea that it was in fact the camera and not something I had set wrong. Why does Leica even give you the option if the camera won’t honor the minimum shutter speed? Hopefully it will be corrected in a future firmware update, at least give the user the option to have the camera honor the desired minimum shutter speed or override it. We’ll at least now I know. Look forward to the next video, please keep up the great work!!

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 3 lety

      Hi Tony. Yes, that camera behaviour can catch you out. The easy 'fix' is to set the max auto iso to the max the camera will do. I don't have the cameras handy right now but see if there is a difference between using Aperture Priority, and Manual. I think one mode used to honour the shutter speed but not the other, but I can't remember which camera or whether it had changed in recent f/w updates.

  • @Aljoheri
    @Aljoheri Před rokem

    Such a lecture.

  • @cyranox90
    @cyranox90 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation!

  • @kieulannguyen1193
    @kieulannguyen1193 Před rokem

    Thank you for a wonderful session. Would you please have another session on meeting for Leica M system? That would be great.

  • @carlosmcse
    @carlosmcse Před rokem

    The best tip for exposure is, get off AUTO. Just don’t use it for. Don’t have anything on auto. Auto will choose crazy settings. You don’t need to worry about shutter speed or exposure if you just choose it yourself.

  • @rfk-k1951
    @rfk-k1951 Před 3 lety

    Nick, my CL acts the same way as your description of the SL. The CL overrides the minimum shutter speed when it hits the maximum ISO. To me, this looks like a programming oversight. If so, perhaps you can request a fix in the next CL and SL operating system updates. Very much enjoyed your ISO and Exposure video. Cheers!

  • @tizianave.8872
    @tizianave.8872 Před rokem

    Thanks Nick. I am Italian and I have learned so much from your lessons. I have a question for you, because I didn’t get an answer in any of the Leica stores in Italy. I have a Q2; when I point my camera, it takes the exposure and I can see the histogram and let’s say that there is some highlights blinking; but when I half push the shutter button, the histogram changes, the tones of the image too and the blinking disappears. So which one of the two images will be the “right” one, the one the camera has registered and in which one I should adjust the compensation if necessary before actually taking the photo? Thanks a lot if you can help me in better understanding my Q.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před rokem

      Tell me a bit more about how your camera is set up. What exposure mode, metering mode etc. The more info the better to help me reply. My Q2 does not behave as you describe but I do understand what you are describing.

  • @mpw621
    @mpw621 Před rokem

    Interesting topic. What is one sets the shutter speed and ISO oneself instead of having the camera do it for you so the SL/CL shutter speed will not drop below the threshold ?

  • @tesladrivingdad8617
    @tesladrivingdad8617 Před rokem

    This is fascinating…. How’s the Leica Q2 differ?

  • @florence1002
    @florence1002 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this clear and useful video that I will put into practice soon.
    I am going to buy myself a Leica Q2 and I would like to know if you have made a video on this device.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      There is a video on the Q and Q2 here: czcams.com/video/DSOpX5kvd1w/video.html

    • @florence1002
      @florence1002 Před 2 lety

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia Thank you very much

  • @gnuhapi
    @gnuhapi Před 2 lety

    Great presentation, Nick. I had read and watched myriad explanations and was still in the dark about how to set and use "Auto ISO". I had been using Fujis, but then bought a Q2 Monochrom and was relatively successful. Enter my M-10R and some older or manual lenses which don't communicate with the body. Will this negate the "Aperture Priority" function?

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      M cameras are only Manual and Aperture Priority - the shutter speed can be auto-set by the camera, but the aperture is always set on the lens since they are mechanical. So, no, auto ISO will not negate AV mode.

    • @gnuhapi
      @gnuhapi Před 2 lety

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia Thank you.

  • @danhiris
    @danhiris Před rokem

    What about using highlight metering instead of exposure highlight warning?

  • @CayenneMediaGroupLLC
    @CayenneMediaGroupLLC Před 11 měsíci

    You mentioned that ISO was not an acronym?.....ISO Sensitivity is a standard set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that represents sensitivity to light as a numerical value.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 11 měsíci

      A common misconception. See lots of commentary about this below...

    • @CayenneMediaGroupLLC
      @CayenneMediaGroupLLC Před 11 měsíci

      Not a criticism, I enjoyed your video...By the way I just received my first Leica......enjoying !!!!@@LeicaCameraAustralia

  • @johnjury7316
    @johnjury7316 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for most useful video.
    All taken on board except how this would work when adjusting Exposure Compensation and using Auto ISO?

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 3 lety

      You use Exposure Compensation in just the same way as usual. Watch the exposure readout numbers change as you dial in plus EV and you will see the shutter speed drop towards the minimum threshold and then the ISO will lift after that.

    • @johnjury7316
      @johnjury7316 Před 3 lety

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia Many thanks, I will keep on practising!

  • @designed4yous
    @designed4yous Před 3 lety +1

    Nick, what kind of desktop tripod is that?

  • @Wilkbezstada
    @Wilkbezstada Před 2 lety

    Hello Nick, question about Q2. Imagine scenario; deep corridor with artificial light on the top of frame, 1/3 left side dark and right side 1/3 of frame dark, middle of frame by meter showing correct exposure under iso3200 or even 6400, shadows on both side of frame showing horizontal banding. Can you explain how to avoid that? I don’t mind grain but banding is really annoying. Thank you 🙏

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      Hard to troubleshoot that but if you open up the shadows too much at high ISO you will be pushing the sensor to its absolute limit and banding can appear. Dynamic range decreases with increasing ISO on most cameras. Sounds like the scene is low light and, at the same time, very contrasty. Ideally you'd use low ISO and a longer exposure.

    • @Wilkbezstada
      @Wilkbezstada Před 2 lety

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia Thank you for answer. I assume to use lower iso and longer shutter but in some moments i wish freeze motion. Is it possible contact you directly to examine my photos and confirm user error?

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 Před 2 lety

    Does Leica MP film have more dynamic range than Leica M11?

  • @mikecallaghan9535
    @mikecallaghan9535 Před 2 lety

    ISO International Standards Organisation, is an abbreviation and has taken the place of ASA/DIN film speed. Otherwise good presentation. Thanks

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      Please see Dr Matthew Grant's comment from about a month ago. He labels ISO as a 'backronym', a word I had not heard of.

    • @karpenterken1
      @karpenterken1 Před 2 lety

      @@LeicaCameraAustralia a ridiculous claim based on what?

    • @ACitizenOfOurWorld
      @ACitizenOfOurWorld Před 2 lety

      @@karpenterken1 Based on what ISO states on their own website (note the actual word order is not what you think):
      "Because 'International Organization for Standardization' would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), our founders decided to give it the short form ISO. ISO is derived from the Greek 'isos', meaning equal. Whatever the country, whatever the language, we are always ISO."
      The definition of backronym: "A word interpreted as an acronym that was not originally intended so. Example: The programming language BASIC is sometimes incorrectly described as an acronym for “beginners all-purpose symbolic instruction code.”

  • @michaellutherdavies
    @michaellutherdavies Před 3 lety

    Nick it doesn't look like a 3G possibly 3C or 3F.
    Regards
    Michael

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 3 lety

      You are right, on further investigation, the 3G has a different viewfinder arrangement. But now I'm pretty sure it's a 3B based on the s/n of 319095. That makes it quite a bit older - 1939 instead of the 1950s as I first thought. Amazing to think that a 82 year old camera still works!

  • @grantmedical
    @grantmedical Před 3 lety

    Glad you made the point of pronouncing "ISO" correctly... (ISO; /ˈaɪɛsoʊ/) is derived from the Greek word isos (ίσος, meaning "equal")... It is a backronym NOT an acronym... Excellent videos... I intend to share this along with your others... Thanks so much...

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @karpenterken1
      @karpenterken1 Před 2 lety

      I don’t know how you came up with that stretch of a story. It absolutely is an acronym for International Standards Organization and can be said both ways, correctly.

    • @LeicaCameraAustralia
      @LeicaCameraAustralia  Před 2 lety

      From the website of the International Organisation for Standardization:
      "Because 'International Organization for Standardization' would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), our founders decided to give it the short form ISO. ISO is derived from the Greek 'isos', meaning equal. Whatever the country, whatever the language, we are always ISO."
      www.iso.org/about-us.html

    • @jorbru
      @jorbru Před 2 lety

      The organization did decide that ISO is a word, not an acronym, but it was a silly thing to do. Always presenting it in all upper-case letters gives the impression that it is an acronym. Was that intentional? Photographers hardly needed another issue for internet arguments.