Exposure - Adapting to Different Situations in Wildlife Photography

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  • čas přidán 31. 01. 2023
  • Exposure Modes in Wildlife Photography: Which Mode Should You Use for your photos.. and when should you use it? In this Tutorial I share my thoughts on different Exposure Modes for wildlife photography - with lots of tips and ideas for your camera settings. Personally I use a range of camera settings, in various lighting situations, and often use Auto ISO.
    For a detailed Tutorial on each Exposure Mode and how to use the Camera Settings, watch the videos below:
    Aperture Priority Mode - • How to Use Aperture Pr...
    Shutter Priority Mode - • How to Use Shutter Pri...
    Manual Exposure Mode - • How to Use Manual Expo...
    Understanding Exposure & the Histogram: • Wildlife Photography E...
    00:52 Metering Modes
    2:00 Aperture Priority
    4:15 Shutter Priority
    6:27 Full Manual Exposure
    8:00 Manual with Auto ISO
    9:34 Shooting in Mist & Changing Light
    13:15 Watch the Exposure Playlist
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Komentáře • 35

  • @PaulMiguelPhotography
    @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před 10 měsíci

    Learn how to adjust your Exposure in different situations with my Downloadable Photo Guides: koji.to/k/9jxs

  • @gerhardbotha7336
    @gerhardbotha7336 Před 3 dny

    I use manual mostly. With mirrorless, I use the look of the viewfinder more than anything else now though. I will check the meter and histogram just for good measure but it no longer is all that important. You see what you are going to get. I mostly shoot birds in flight or wildlife action. The reason I have settled with manual is that the subject typically remains in a certain amount of light, but the background can vary wildly as you pan. So I expose for the subject and then blast away. You will find you can go for several minutes at a time without having to adjust your aperture or shutter time. So manual works easier than Av or Tv for me. For action, Tv is next back. For portraits I go Av. Av will mess you around no end when trying to freeze action.

  • @catpeterson4577
    @catpeterson4577 Před měsícem

    Aloha from Honolulu, I'm shooting white terns in rapidly changing conditions: white tern against brilliant blue sky, then birds flying into the tree canopy. Your videos have been super helpful re. what to experiment with to get fewer blurry (white terns move fast!) and dark (in the canopy) shots. Mahalo nui loa!

  • @kevins8575
    @kevins8575 Před rokem +3

    Great video! I'm a manual with auto ISO shooter. Works almost all the time in bird photography. I also switch between evaluative (typical) and spot for perched or stationary (not typical) birds.

  • @clivewelch1025
    @clivewelch1025 Před rokem +3

    Hi Paul I have found that the older I get the more time I need to take things in so I may have to watch this a few times lol . Until next time take care and stay safe my friend.

  • @richardcotton4267
    @richardcotton4267 Před rokem

    A great video and some more great advice please keep making more it helps us all

  • @johnlindseyphotography1704

    Great video mate. I am very much the same with my wildlife photography

  • @Bassmunchkin1
    @Bassmunchkin1 Před rokem +1

    Thanks millions Paul, your way of explaining this with so many examples is brilliant and tomorrow I shall be putting this into practice 👍

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks Terry. Thats lovely feedback. Hopefully this video is useful for all levels. How long have you been photographing wildlife?

  • @julioamaral4391
    @julioamaral4391 Před rokem

    Thanks, Paul , for the valuable information! Sure a great video on an important issue!
    Going with my wife to Patagonia next Sunday, taking my 5DIV and two cropped Canon bodies. going on a hired bus to have more freedom. A journey down the map along the Argentinian Atlantic coast, and up again next to the Chilean Andes. Pray for us!
    Keeping following you channel, as always!
    Best from South Brazil!

  • @ianpawson1356
    @ianpawson1356 Před rokem

    It all makes perfect sense. Some things to try this weekend

  • @ronironi9236
    @ronironi9236 Před rokem

    i really liked the video,very helpfull

  • @cynical1952
    @cynical1952 Před rokem

    Thanks Paul - very informative. I use a Nikon D500 in manual, matrix metering and auto ISO. As I normally shoot wildlife, this normally works for me. However, I'm going to try Aperture Priority again on the weekend.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Steve. Excellent - a good exposure method. Give AV a try - always worth experimenting...

  • @catherinegrimes2308
    @catherinegrimes2308 Před rokem

    Thank you for doing this video, especially as we both live in the UK with cloudy skies.
    With my Fujifilm X-E3 camera and XF 70-300mm f4-5.6 lens for hand held wildlife photography, I normally go out on sunny days in the winter with aperture at f8, shutter speed at 1/1000s and auto ISO with a limit of 6400, it can be quite noisy at that high ISO. The camera is set to burst mode when photographing animals.
    The shutter speed is adjusted down if the animal is not flying or running so reduce the ISO.
    In was in the grounds of Elvaston Castle in early January and saw a beautiful grey squirrel as the Sun was beginning to set. The squirrel was on the ground and was shaded some trees. The image view looked very dark when looking through the eyepiece. I took a burst then kept on taking bursts with a lower shutter speed, at each lower shutter setting the image became slightly brighter. The exposure looked good at a shutter speed of 1/30s.
    On pixel peeping the 1/30s images on my laptop, a few were very sharp and I selected the best one. I was amazed with how good the image stabilisation was.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's amazing we can get sharp images at those shutter speeds nowadays.

  • @rlgenge
    @rlgenge Před rokem

    For hand held photography when using Aperture Priority and auto ISO, I find the auto ISO restricts the shutter speed, so I often set the ISO to a level of 800 where I know the noise levels are acceptable. I also make use of the histogram (always on in .jpeg), and metering when in manual. I recommend watching Paul's detailed video on the subject.

  • @CWSPhotography
    @CWSPhotography Před rokem

    Brilliant video! Has explained alot more and made me feel more comfortable choosing different settings just 1 quick question where did you get that mat (11:10) as I've been searching for one for ages.

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback. The mat, just look for a yoga mat and try to find a thick one.

  • @paulbaldwin2290
    @paulbaldwin2290 Před rokem +1

    I tend to use av and auto iso it works well for me ! Great information in this video Paul 👏👏keep them coming, what mode do you use for videos?

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem +1

      For the vlog filming? It varies. My vlog camera is manual with auto iso. Filming with the R6 I use different options.

  • @ianwilsonwildlifephotography

    Great video as always Paul. Am I right in thinking that using AP when shooting fast moving or skittish subjects would not give you the fast shutter speed needed? Defo thinking about trying AP on my next trip out. Keep up the great work. Ian 😃

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Ian. It's usually a case of keeping an eye on the shutter speed and bumping up ISO if needed. Also Auto ISO can help.

    • @ianwilsonwildlifephotography
      @ianwilsonwildlifephotography Před rokem

      @@PaulMiguelPhotography ok thanks Paul, I use Auto ISO normally and have my maximum set reasonably high so will give that a try next time and see the results. 👍

    • @ianwilsonwildlifephotography
      @ianwilsonwildlifephotography Před rokem +1

      @@PaulMiguelPhotography also been meaning to ask you, what was the name of those wildlife hides around the Leeds area you mentioned in one of your recent videos. Thinking of booking a session there. Thanks Ian

    • @PaulMiguelPhotography
      @PaulMiguelPhotography  Před rokem

      leedswildlife.co.uk If you have any questions just ask them. I also do some 1:1 sessions there too.

    • @ianwilsonwildlifephotography
      @ianwilsonwildlifephotography Před rokem

      @@PaulMiguelPhotography thanks Paul that’s great. I’ll check out their website. 👍😃

  • @1946scoop
    @1946scoop Před rokem

    Surprised you didn’t mention Fv mode - with my R7, I’m finding it works well with auto ISO.

  • @chriscorbin9565
    @chriscorbin9565 Před rokem

    Leave the iso in normal, adjust the iso to choose the shutter speed in AP or the aperture in SP... you have complete control if you use your head 🤦‍♂️