Great video. Thanks for the no auto ISO tip. I did not take care of that. I agree will all the other settings. I add a nasty argument with the "leader" of the photo-club about "RAW + JPEG"... since I left the group. The guy did not agree that there is a huge JPEG embedded in his nikon NEF files. Good work
so if I disable the auto ISO do I need to set it each time I take a shot now. And how do I know what ISO to set it at? Is there a good sweet spot so to speak to pick? Thanks steeve
@@Spicygrey great question! My advice is to always use the lowest ISO when in broad daylight. During cloudy days I hover around 100-400. For low light conditions I go to 800-1600. I don’t like to leave the thinking to the camera because it will most likely choose the higher ISO in order to give a better exposure. Which often ends up with a noisy image
Was looking through my mom's stuff and I found that same camera! Glad it still works and I wanna use it! Thank you for the tips! 😀
Great video. Thanks for the no auto ISO tip. I did not take care of that. I agree will all the other settings. I add a nasty argument with the "leader" of the photo-club about "RAW + JPEG"... since I left the group. The guy did not agree that there is a huge JPEG embedded in his nikon NEF files.
Good work
Thank you! and no problem at all. What was the argument about? he didnt think that the JPEG was recorded with the raw?
I like the Zenit (3EHNT) strap on the Canon 5D camera 😊 Great video, I usually do the same adjustments that you recommended!
Thanks! This video is really for myself and anyone else who might find it useful. Cuz sometimes I forget 😅
Excellent info, I enjoyed watching.
I've added your channel, it's always good to connect with other photography creators.
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video
thank you :)
i still have the Canon A40, it was pretty famous back in time. I own the tele et wide angle too to put on too.
Dude how old is that camera you using?
it is from 2006, i made a video reviewing it right here :) czcams.com/video/2WIdFQCnJNE/video.htmlsi=a4m1lmoH34RNswCI
STEEVE!! Awesome video 😁 we should catch up some time.
so if I disable the auto ISO do I need to set it each time I take a shot now. And how do I know what ISO to set it at? Is there a good sweet spot so to speak to pick? Thanks steeve
@@Spicygrey great question! My advice is to always use the lowest ISO when in broad daylight. During cloudy days I hover around 100-400. For low light conditions I go to 800-1600. I don’t like to leave the thinking to the camera because it will most likely choose the higher ISO in order to give a better exposure. Which often ends up with a noisy image
You have beautiful hair
Thank you 😁