What camera settings do you need for such images?
ISO, aperture, exposure time.
I would like to take pictures like this today but I don't know which settings I should use.
ISO, aperture, exposure time.
I would like to take pictures like this today but I don't know which settings I should use.
I am a beginner photographer using the Sony a6000. Mostly they are pictures of my black Labrador. I tried to take pictures of him with backlight (sunset), but it's not that easy. Do you have any tips?
A high frame rate or whatever it's called. Thanks for your help.
Is it possible that this pixel point shows a camera point?
Hi guys, unfortunately today I lost the camera cover of my Sonny 6400 camera with a lens diameter of 45mm. I can't find this cover anywhere on the internet. Does anyone have a link to the cover or an idea what I can do? Regards, Alex
So for the pictures, you can’t just get the settings. But it is also necessary to find the right motive to know each other with RAW editing and then also get to edit it. And a newbie can then happen many other mistakes, such as false perspective, wrong illumination, wrong horizon, wrong time of day, etc.
Of course, you can’t call the exact settings, because this always depends on the scene and its lighting. But in general:
First of all, make sure you have a counterlight situation.
1) Low diaphragm value (for APS-C cameras f/2.8 and lower, for full format ≤f/4)
2) With windy motifs the closing time fast enough, i.e. 1/100 and faster.
3) Pull up the ISO until you have the desired look, but not so high that you burn all the lights.
Blend: A high aperture e.g. f/1.4 produces less depth sharpness
ISO and exposure time are adapted to the light conditions and how much the object moves or how the result should be.
I think it’s very different, large aperture creates little depth of field, but a good bokeh.
Thank you. If first wanted to write “more Bokeh”, it wanted to improve on “less depth sharpness” and the result was “more depth sharpness” 😀
The depth of focus is missing in these pictures.
You need a large aperture for the depth blur effect, i.e. a low number of simply said.
Exposure time / ISO depends on the conditions, as long as this is not moving, exposure time really doesn’t matter, so that the wind would have to be sharp, which should be correspondingly fast, but so on the outside of the sun, this should no longer be a problem.
Deep blur & nen macro lens
Sorry to read what you want to know. 😀
https://pa-photo.de/camera settings-makrofotografie/#die_ideale_blende_ermittel
that’s interesting.
I have 3 objective, 1 of which will certainly spark for it
Thank you