Ok. This is a typical camera tripod and normally
they're under fifty dollars. And, sometimes you can even get them under thirty dollars.
Now, they have easy to do release so that you could lock them down at any length. In
the past, they've had sort of screw mechanisms here which were not quick and were not that
easy.
But, now they have better ones. And, these are generally made out of aluminum.
And, depending on what grade and how much you want to spend you may get thicker aluminum
which makes it heavier. These have rotating cups on ball joints. Some of them have little
spikes that will unscrew through the foot.
This one doesn't have that. So, that if you
need to be on carpet you won't have to worry about sliding or moving any. This one has
got a not a fluid head, but it tries to have a fluid head. And, with just a still camera
unless you're going to be shooting movies then you really don't need a fluid head..
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Friday, November 16, 2018
Tech Tips - What is Noise In Digital Photography And How to Reduce Noise In Photos!
Hey guys Brainy Here and welcome to another
Tech Tips Video. In todays video, lets talk a bit about
cameras and more specifically, lets talk about what the term noise refers to when using
a camera. So lets get right into it. In digital photographs, noise is the
commonly-used term to describe visual distortion.
It looks similar to grain found in film photographs,
but can also look like splotches of discoloration when its really bad, and can ruin a photograph. Also, Noise tends get worse when youre
shooting in low light. In low light, there is not enough light for
a proper exposure and the longer we allow the image sensor to collect the weak signal,
the more background electrical noise it also collects. In this case the background electrical noise
may be higher than the signal.
From a technical point of view, noise is the
visual manifestation of a lower signal-to-noise ratio, which is measured in decibels. While the amount of noise that you may consider
acceptable may be different from what the someone else may accept, most professional
photographers want to see photos with at least a 30dB signal-to-noise ratio. In many cases, one camera may produce more
noise than another camera. Digital cameras convert light into electricity
and then that electricity is converted into pixels.
Each camera manufacturer uses different sensor
chips and software to handle these conversions. As such, some cameras are better at reducing
noise than others. In addition to software, the size of the sensor
itself and the number of pixels on that sensor can affect the amount of noise and how big
the flecks are when noise does occur. So, now that we kinda have a basic understanding
of what noise is, how can we reduce the amount of noise in our photos?? Well, you can Shoot at a low ISO, Get a camera
with a larger sensor, Use your cameras on-board noise-reduction or Use noise-reduction
software on your computer.
Now those are just a few methods you can use
but the main goal here is that you use what works best for you to reduce the level of
noise in your photos. And yeah, thats about if for this quick
Tech Tips video. If you want more feel free to smash that like
button down below, and also subscribe for more Tech Tips Videos!! Also, you can get more information about Camera
Noise using the links provided below and also use the links below to get to my previous
videos!! So, thanks for watching, leave a comment stating
what you think about this video and should I do more like this?? With that being said, Ill see you in the
next video..
Tech Tips Video. In todays video, lets talk a bit about
cameras and more specifically, lets talk about what the term noise refers to when using
a camera. So lets get right into it. In digital photographs, noise is the
commonly-used term to describe visual distortion.
It looks similar to grain found in film photographs,
but can also look like splotches of discoloration when its really bad, and can ruin a photograph. Also, Noise tends get worse when youre
shooting in low light. In low light, there is not enough light for
a proper exposure and the longer we allow the image sensor to collect the weak signal,
the more background electrical noise it also collects. In this case the background electrical noise
may be higher than the signal.
From a technical point of view, noise is the
visual manifestation of a lower signal-to-noise ratio, which is measured in decibels. While the amount of noise that you may consider
acceptable may be different from what the someone else may accept, most professional
photographers want to see photos with at least a 30dB signal-to-noise ratio. In many cases, one camera may produce more
noise than another camera. Digital cameras convert light into electricity
and then that electricity is converted into pixels.
Each camera manufacturer uses different sensor
chips and software to handle these conversions. As such, some cameras are better at reducing
noise than others. In addition to software, the size of the sensor
itself and the number of pixels on that sensor can affect the amount of noise and how big
the flecks are when noise does occur. So, now that we kinda have a basic understanding
of what noise is, how can we reduce the amount of noise in our photos?? Well, you can Shoot at a low ISO, Get a camera
with a larger sensor, Use your cameras on-board noise-reduction or Use noise-reduction
software on your computer.
Now those are just a few methods you can use
but the main goal here is that you use what works best for you to reduce the level of
noise in your photos. And yeah, thats about if for this quick
Tech Tips video. If you want more feel free to smash that like
button down below, and also subscribe for more Tech Tips Videos!! Also, you can get more information about Camera
Noise using the links provided below and also use the links below to get to my previous
videos!! So, thanks for watching, leave a comment stating
what you think about this video and should I do more like this?? With that being said, Ill see you in the
next video..
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Sony A5100The Best Deal In Photography
Hey, everybody Ted Forbes welcome back to the art of photography today We're talking about [sony], and I want to share with you guys the sony A 5100 [this] is an amazing little camera this is in the sony alpha Line which includes the A6000 which has got a lot of hype recently and it's a very popular camera model this one is slightly newer it has a few things that the A6000 doesn't even have yet which I'm sure will be replaced in the coming months as sony likes to pop out a camera every week I think these days, but anyway, I really like this lineup And this is an evolution from the sony nex line And so the nex line was kind of this first generation And included several models at different price ranges there was the nex three the nex [5] the 6 and the 7 and I had several of these and the nex 5 was always one of my favorites And I had one for about two years Wore it out and recently was going to replace it and
I couldn't believe the price point on these it really hadn't gone up much since it was the same kind of deal that the nex 5 was and the cool thing about these cameras is they sit somewhere design-wise between a compact Point-And-shoot and The larger full-frame mirrorless cameras or maybe a dSLr sized and I think that's really cool. I mean you They're not going to be a compact in the sense like the RX100 where you could throw in your pocket and go But it's a little bit bigger. It still takes up very little space You can travel light then take up a lot of room [in] your camera bag And it has interchangeable lenses so as long as I can find an adapter that sony E-Mount and I have several other email cameras So I can use my adapters with all of them that this works just fine, and I really like that they excel very much in Doing video doing still photography and being able to flip back and forth and do kind of hybrid stuff And so they're not perfect but I do think they're Incredible when you consider the price point and let's go up and close on this because I want to show you kind of some of The features and why I think the the sony A5100 [is] so cool. So come on over let's have a look okay So we're gonna have a look at the sony a 5100 and just as a point of reference for comparison This is my older nex 5 which, I absolutely loved I did a lot of B-roll for video on this I [loved] the fact that it was a small camera could throw on the bag it easily does still photos and it was great for The time you can see that.
They're very similar in design I do have a lens on the 5100 here, so it's going to look a little bigger But this one does not have a lens Lenses are interchangeable on both they've redesigned the body very slightly It's got a different texture on it now [big] deal [and] there's a couple other differences that I'll show you in a second the a 5100 actually has a pop-up flash in it Which is very cool the nex five you had to get an external flash and plug it into this proprietary adapter when that great? Other big differences, they're both aps-C sized sensors but it's been upgraded in megapixel count so the nex 5 was 16 megapixels the a 5100 is 24 megapixels so you do have a bit of an image upgrade there? The bigger upgrade that I think is absolutely fantastic as the autofocus system has been completely overhauled you have a lot more versatility with it [autofocus] was okay [too] kind of frustrating at [times] with the nex And the whole reason I got into the nex 5 is that I could use manual focus lenses so Auto focus wasn't even a concern of mine, but now if you've ever used the sony A6000 the autofocus is very similar in there. It's got a very wide range. It does a lot of wonderful things with continuous Autofocus That you can't do on [a] dSLr even and these cameras are real small very inexpensive affordable And I really recommend these over dsLrs depending on what your price point is and what your budget is and all that stuff So that's that's one thing that is considerably different the knob placements a little bit different on these two cameras There are several kit lens as well. This is the kit [lens].
They sell with it I have another kit lens that came with the nex six I think back in [the] day And I have that which I normally [use] and this one is designed more like a video lens which [is] weird But the on/off switch has changed on the top. It's very easy to get to And let me pull the Viewfinder up so you can see this other switch does the zooming for you? And it's a little strange to do on a still camera [that] works pretty well for video I don't [do] a lot right to dial it in if you're doing street photography or event photography or something like this it's not going to be more the most versatile thing in the world so what I would [recommend] actually is you use if you need a zoom lens is Use something else that sony makes that has a collar where you can just adjust that Because I think this is just a little bit cumbersome when you get into that not a big deal though because I can take this lens off and put whatever I want on it But you do have McKenna digital zoom on there if you do that Other upgrades that this has I think one of the biggest ones that I'm really excited about Open the menu here. So you can see is that the video capabilities on here the file format? We've talked about this a little bit with the RX100 But Sony has new format in these cameras which is this A... Excuse me the XAVCS format which is an MP4 container, but it allows you to getting much higher bitrate than the older MP4 standard or the AVCHD, and so you can get up to 50 megabits a second I think is what I think it shoots at, which is pretty amazing you do need to have a high capacity card and Speaking of the card has been moved away from the battery slot and on to the side it was under the battery slot [now] [and] so you just pop it in and out from the side [you] know not a huge difference just different I'm always reaching for it in the battery slot because it's what I'm used to But anyway when you get in the menu system You can select that the other cool thing about this too is for your record settings I can get all the way up to 60 p on this so depending on what you'd like to shoot with [I] don't like 60 p for standard shooting I shoot all these videos in 24 P because a Cinematic look and when you get up to the higher ones that tend to look like cheap TV? But what's really useful about those is if you're shooting at 60 p if you want to do what they call over cranking when you're Shooting video is that then you can slow that back down to 24 p and you have slow motion so it's pretty nice to Be able to do that The other cool thing in this camera is you can do something called dual video? Recording and you can do this in a lot of the the higher-end sony cameras now where it will basically record two videos it does A smaller one so if you want to move that over to your [smartphone] and upload to instagram or something crazy like that Or just use it as a proof you can do that.
So it'll record both formats at the same time I don't typically use that but it is there The other cool thing is in the manual focus mode you do have focus peaking and you will set magnification Which is really nice and I did a separate video on that where we use the a7 s so if you're interested in using Manual focus lenses with mirrorless cameras I would recommend you go check that out I'll link it up at the end of this, but anyway it did cover some of that anyway It's a great little camera the image quality is fantastic. I noticed the most upgrade when I was doing video work stills look looked really good on the anti X5, but the video is noticeably better on the outside the a 5100 in a major way it really looks outstanding as I mentioned also it has a pop-up flash Which you know it's not the greatest thing in the world But what is cool is just like some of the other sony cameras you can angle this with your finger and bounce the flash So it does give you a little bit of versatility if you're in a situation where you need [some] kind of flash And [you] don't have one it is a flash that you can control and hold up and bounce if you want So I thought that was a really nice design feature the other interesting thing about this They don't want to talk about is they have added now touch capabilities, so this is actually a touchscreen now It's a little bit limited [in] what you can do but what you can do is very useful and you can see this little box already and hope you can pick that up on the Video [I] can touch the screen anywhere And it will select that [as] what I want to be in focus And so for instance if I have something extreme in the foreground like this other nex camera I can just touch the focus and it will make sure that stays in focus And it will track it as well and the tracking is good it's smooth when you watch the video playback If that's what you're using it for it works great looks awesome You don't see it hunting and seeking trying to find the focus Which is really nice, and it works great for stills too. If you're in a [situation] where you're shooting something That's moving like kids or sports or something like that And you want to be able to use the touch screen? Now the touch screen really only does that it will not work in the menu system [you] know a lot of people that's kind of a deal [breaker] for but I can't for instance Flipping the menus and scroll or anything doing the touch screen just doesn't work for that. It's [ok] for me It's not a deal [breaker] I'm glad that it does have a touch screen to do focus with because my RX100 my compact doesn't even do that It's a handy feature to have when you're out and about Also, the other thing I want to mention is the screen it's a it's a nice looking screen but it is just that a screen, so if you're going to be shooting outdoors for video or still work it gets a little hard to see depending on how bright the sunlight is and Just depends on what time of day you're shooting and all that and there is no room on here to put an oled Viewfinder so if you want an eye level Viewfinder You're just kind of out of luck if you're doing video.
You can use something like I've got one of the Saku toe focus finders so you can use something like that if that helps other than that that is the one major drawback to this over something like the [Innie] or sorry a 6,000 is that you don't have a [high-level] finder on it, and so that's just kind of part of the deal And it's just the design of these cameras, but however you can flip this up And you know in every whatever they call selfie mode here I actually find this very useful particularly if I'm doing video and I don't want to bring a lot of stuff and I'm out in the field and so or if I'm even Filming this show a lot [of] times I use [a] little flip up Viewfinder so I can see if I'm in frame or not So it's very useful for that It's also very useful if you're filming someone else And they need a monitor and want to be able to kind of see themselves, or what they're doing it. You've got it you don't [have] to bring an external monitor to do that with if that's a big deal for me because I do the The show and the way I film it that that's enormous Ly useful to have the other bizarre function on here when you actually flip the screen up like this And you'll love this if I just touch the screen [it] goes into this weird selfie mode so you can see [it] counting down [three] [two] [one] and then takes a picture [I] Guess that's useful for people who really like selfies sure you get a little timer there's another bizarre function in here that you can go into and you can [actually] set it so a smile will trip the shutter and I've seen other cameras that dumb have done this and this one does seem to work you have to have teeth in your smile So you have to open your mouth a little bit But it's weird [and] I keep waiting for a contemporary artist to come along and do some bizarre project of Something where people are tripping the shutter with teeth or something. I don't know anyway, but it is there It's not a huge deal [and] it's kind of activated when you have the screen flipped up in the selfie mode like that when you're down here you use the touch it functions as that autofocus, so Anyway, very nice camera, though And I think the biggest deals for me on here are the x ABc s video Codec the redesign sensor? Which is noticeably better than what we had before on the nex [5]. It's really really good guys.
[It's] Actually a hair better than my really expensive video camera, and I just think it's beautiful video looks wonderful You have [a] lot of versatility with it I love the light weight the compact size the fact I can detach the lens and put a manual focus lens on there You know some of the minuses. I like the flash [too] when you're in a jam Need to use that the biggest minus is the screen and just the way that [this] camera is designed I mean, it's hard to see when you're [in] bright sunlight [I] don't shoot in that situation a lot but when you do It's kind of hard See things you kind of have to squint and cover it and shade it and do weird things to make that work But you know the control layout is good. [I] can get to things pretty easily and I think for a [500] [dollar] camera You're getting so much bang for your buck on this. It's just ridiculous the one last thing I want to talk about is [low-light] capabilities on this you know does it compare to something like the A7 s well, no the a7 s is one of the most interesting Sensors in a camera you can find in the low-light is just I mean you can shoot in the dark on that thing with very Little noise.
This is [going] to start to get noisy. You can shoot 1600 iso Fine when you get up to 3200 start getting a little noisy That's usable and especially if you're using manual focus lenses that have really wide apertures like a 1.8 Or 1.4 Or something like that you can get around that sorry just shut itself off But you know I think Considering that may not you know the low-light capabilities are not why you buy this camera it's got a lot [of] other reasons for why you would want to buy this camera [and] As I mentioned I had the nex 5 and I used this just into the ground I mean, I spent two years with this camera. It went on every trip I went on it was the camera that just thrown in my bag when I needed to film video or whatever I've used it on the show before extensively, [I] just absolutely [loved] this camera for stills and video and mine starting to wear out [a] little bit and it was kind of time to put it out to pasture and get something I could rely on a little more just because I really Did use the use the bejesus out of this so anyway? I think the a 51,000 I wish they'd come up more confusing names [release] a [5100] is an Excellent buy for five hundred dollars and I'll link up in the show notes the store You can get one I want to take a second give a shout-out to our sponsor today who the awesome folks over at squarespace.Com? If you're not familiar with squarespace [comm] it is everything you need to build a beautiful website Portfolio online store You name it and come over to the computer I want to show you how this works if you look at squarespace's website You can browse the first thing you want to do and this is what's so awesome with Squarespace Is that you sign up for a free trial? And you start by browsing their templates here and let's say [that] I go through here And I pick a template [that] looks really nice And [I] want to use this and so let's view adversary And I'm going to go [ahead] and do a live preview this and it's going to open it up And you're going [to] see exactly how this looks and this one's got a lot [of] cool things with Parallax scrolling Going on. It's really nice, and so let's say I want to start here I want to build my photography portfolio or want to do something with that and so you sign up for the free trial? Go ahead and get started with the template and then you can go in and you can pick your fonts and your colors and your Layout schemes and you pages, and how you want the whole thing to fit together? And what's what's really cool about squarespace is even though We all kind of start from templates [everything] is customizable [if] you do your own coding and you want to inject something in there They have code injection too.
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I couldn't believe the price point on these it really hadn't gone up much since it was the same kind of deal that the nex 5 was and the cool thing about these cameras is they sit somewhere design-wise between a compact Point-And-shoot and The larger full-frame mirrorless cameras or maybe a dSLr sized and I think that's really cool. I mean you They're not going to be a compact in the sense like the RX100 where you could throw in your pocket and go But it's a little bit bigger. It still takes up very little space You can travel light then take up a lot of room [in] your camera bag And it has interchangeable lenses so as long as I can find an adapter that sony E-Mount and I have several other email cameras So I can use my adapters with all of them that this works just fine, and I really like that they excel very much in Doing video doing still photography and being able to flip back and forth and do kind of hybrid stuff And so they're not perfect but I do think they're Incredible when you consider the price point and let's go up and close on this because I want to show you kind of some of The features and why I think the the sony A5100 [is] so cool. So come on over let's have a look okay So we're gonna have a look at the sony a 5100 and just as a point of reference for comparison This is my older nex 5 which, I absolutely loved I did a lot of B-roll for video on this I [loved] the fact that it was a small camera could throw on the bag it easily does still photos and it was great for The time you can see that.
They're very similar in design I do have a lens on the 5100 here, so it's going to look a little bigger But this one does not have a lens Lenses are interchangeable on both they've redesigned the body very slightly It's got a different texture on it now [big] deal [and] there's a couple other differences that I'll show you in a second the a 5100 actually has a pop-up flash in it Which is very cool the nex five you had to get an external flash and plug it into this proprietary adapter when that great? Other big differences, they're both aps-C sized sensors but it's been upgraded in megapixel count so the nex 5 was 16 megapixels the a 5100 is 24 megapixels so you do have a bit of an image upgrade there? The bigger upgrade that I think is absolutely fantastic as the autofocus system has been completely overhauled you have a lot more versatility with it [autofocus] was okay [too] kind of frustrating at [times] with the nex And the whole reason I got into the nex 5 is that I could use manual focus lenses so Auto focus wasn't even a concern of mine, but now if you've ever used the sony A6000 the autofocus is very similar in there. It's got a very wide range. It does a lot of wonderful things with continuous Autofocus That you can't do on [a] dSLr even and these cameras are real small very inexpensive affordable And I really recommend these over dsLrs depending on what your price point is and what your budget is and all that stuff So that's that's one thing that is considerably different the knob placements a little bit different on these two cameras There are several kit lens as well. This is the kit [lens].
They sell with it I have another kit lens that came with the nex six I think back in [the] day And I have that which I normally [use] and this one is designed more like a video lens which [is] weird But the on/off switch has changed on the top. It's very easy to get to And let me pull the Viewfinder up so you can see this other switch does the zooming for you? And it's a little strange to do on a still camera [that] works pretty well for video I don't [do] a lot right to dial it in if you're doing street photography or event photography or something like this it's not going to be more the most versatile thing in the world so what I would [recommend] actually is you use if you need a zoom lens is Use something else that sony makes that has a collar where you can just adjust that Because I think this is just a little bit cumbersome when you get into that not a big deal though because I can take this lens off and put whatever I want on it But you do have McKenna digital zoom on there if you do that Other upgrades that this has I think one of the biggest ones that I'm really excited about Open the menu here. So you can see is that the video capabilities on here the file format? We've talked about this a little bit with the RX100 But Sony has new format in these cameras which is this A... Excuse me the XAVCS format which is an MP4 container, but it allows you to getting much higher bitrate than the older MP4 standard or the AVCHD, and so you can get up to 50 megabits a second I think is what I think it shoots at, which is pretty amazing you do need to have a high capacity card and Speaking of the card has been moved away from the battery slot and on to the side it was under the battery slot [now] [and] so you just pop it in and out from the side [you] know not a huge difference just different I'm always reaching for it in the battery slot because it's what I'm used to But anyway when you get in the menu system You can select that the other cool thing about this too is for your record settings I can get all the way up to 60 p on this so depending on what you'd like to shoot with [I] don't like 60 p for standard shooting I shoot all these videos in 24 P because a Cinematic look and when you get up to the higher ones that tend to look like cheap TV? But what's really useful about those is if you're shooting at 60 p if you want to do what they call over cranking when you're Shooting video is that then you can slow that back down to 24 p and you have slow motion so it's pretty nice to Be able to do that The other cool thing in this camera is you can do something called dual video? Recording and you can do this in a lot of the the higher-end sony cameras now where it will basically record two videos it does A smaller one so if you want to move that over to your [smartphone] and upload to instagram or something crazy like that Or just use it as a proof you can do that.
So it'll record both formats at the same time I don't typically use that but it is there The other cool thing is in the manual focus mode you do have focus peaking and you will set magnification Which is really nice and I did a separate video on that where we use the a7 s so if you're interested in using Manual focus lenses with mirrorless cameras I would recommend you go check that out I'll link it up at the end of this, but anyway it did cover some of that anyway It's a great little camera the image quality is fantastic. I noticed the most upgrade when I was doing video work stills look looked really good on the anti X5, but the video is noticeably better on the outside the a 5100 in a major way it really looks outstanding as I mentioned also it has a pop-up flash Which you know it's not the greatest thing in the world But what is cool is just like some of the other sony cameras you can angle this with your finger and bounce the flash So it does give you a little bit of versatility if you're in a situation where you need [some] kind of flash And [you] don't have one it is a flash that you can control and hold up and bounce if you want So I thought that was a really nice design feature the other interesting thing about this They don't want to talk about is they have added now touch capabilities, so this is actually a touchscreen now It's a little bit limited [in] what you can do but what you can do is very useful and you can see this little box already and hope you can pick that up on the Video [I] can touch the screen anywhere And it will select that [as] what I want to be in focus And so for instance if I have something extreme in the foreground like this other nex camera I can just touch the focus and it will make sure that stays in focus And it will track it as well and the tracking is good it's smooth when you watch the video playback If that's what you're using it for it works great looks awesome You don't see it hunting and seeking trying to find the focus Which is really nice, and it works great for stills too. If you're in a [situation] where you're shooting something That's moving like kids or sports or something like that And you want to be able to use the touch screen? Now the touch screen really only does that it will not work in the menu system [you] know a lot of people that's kind of a deal [breaker] for but I can't for instance Flipping the menus and scroll or anything doing the touch screen just doesn't work for that. It's [ok] for me It's not a deal [breaker] I'm glad that it does have a touch screen to do focus with because my RX100 my compact doesn't even do that It's a handy feature to have when you're out and about Also, the other thing I want to mention is the screen it's a it's a nice looking screen but it is just that a screen, so if you're going to be shooting outdoors for video or still work it gets a little hard to see depending on how bright the sunlight is and Just depends on what time of day you're shooting and all that and there is no room on here to put an oled Viewfinder so if you want an eye level Viewfinder You're just kind of out of luck if you're doing video.
You can use something like I've got one of the Saku toe focus finders so you can use something like that if that helps other than that that is the one major drawback to this over something like the [Innie] or sorry a 6,000 is that you don't have a [high-level] finder on it, and so that's just kind of part of the deal And it's just the design of these cameras, but however you can flip this up And you know in every whatever they call selfie mode here I actually find this very useful particularly if I'm doing video and I don't want to bring a lot of stuff and I'm out in the field and so or if I'm even Filming this show a lot [of] times I use [a] little flip up Viewfinder so I can see if I'm in frame or not So it's very useful for that It's also very useful if you're filming someone else And they need a monitor and want to be able to kind of see themselves, or what they're doing it. You've got it you don't [have] to bring an external monitor to do that with if that's a big deal for me because I do the The show and the way I film it that that's enormous Ly useful to have the other bizarre function on here when you actually flip the screen up like this And you'll love this if I just touch the screen [it] goes into this weird selfie mode so you can see [it] counting down [three] [two] [one] and then takes a picture [I] Guess that's useful for people who really like selfies sure you get a little timer there's another bizarre function in here that you can go into and you can [actually] set it so a smile will trip the shutter and I've seen other cameras that dumb have done this and this one does seem to work you have to have teeth in your smile So you have to open your mouth a little bit But it's weird [and] I keep waiting for a contemporary artist to come along and do some bizarre project of Something where people are tripping the shutter with teeth or something. I don't know anyway, but it is there It's not a huge deal [and] it's kind of activated when you have the screen flipped up in the selfie mode like that when you're down here you use the touch it functions as that autofocus, so Anyway, very nice camera, though And I think the biggest deals for me on here are the x ABc s video Codec the redesign sensor? Which is noticeably better than what we had before on the nex [5]. It's really really good guys.
[It's] Actually a hair better than my really expensive video camera, and I just think it's beautiful video looks wonderful You have [a] lot of versatility with it I love the light weight the compact size the fact I can detach the lens and put a manual focus lens on there You know some of the minuses. I like the flash [too] when you're in a jam Need to use that the biggest minus is the screen and just the way that [this] camera is designed I mean, it's hard to see when you're [in] bright sunlight [I] don't shoot in that situation a lot but when you do It's kind of hard See things you kind of have to squint and cover it and shade it and do weird things to make that work But you know the control layout is good. [I] can get to things pretty easily and I think for a [500] [dollar] camera You're getting so much bang for your buck on this. It's just ridiculous the one last thing I want to talk about is [low-light] capabilities on this you know does it compare to something like the A7 s well, no the a7 s is one of the most interesting Sensors in a camera you can find in the low-light is just I mean you can shoot in the dark on that thing with very Little noise.
This is [going] to start to get noisy. You can shoot 1600 iso Fine when you get up to 3200 start getting a little noisy That's usable and especially if you're using manual focus lenses that have really wide apertures like a 1.8 Or 1.4 Or something like that you can get around that sorry just shut itself off But you know I think Considering that may not you know the low-light capabilities are not why you buy this camera it's got a lot [of] other reasons for why you would want to buy this camera [and] As I mentioned I had the nex 5 and I used this just into the ground I mean, I spent two years with this camera. It went on every trip I went on it was the camera that just thrown in my bag when I needed to film video or whatever I've used it on the show before extensively, [I] just absolutely [loved] this camera for stills and video and mine starting to wear out [a] little bit and it was kind of time to put it out to pasture and get something I could rely on a little more just because I really Did use the use the bejesus out of this so anyway? I think the a 51,000 I wish they'd come up more confusing names [release] a [5100] is an Excellent buy for five hundred dollars and I'll link up in the show notes the store You can get one I want to take a second give a shout-out to our sponsor today who the awesome folks over at squarespace.Com? If you're not familiar with squarespace [comm] it is everything you need to build a beautiful website Portfolio online store You name it and come over to the computer I want to show you how this works if you look at squarespace's website You can browse the first thing you want to do and this is what's so awesome with Squarespace Is that you sign up for a free trial? And you start by browsing their templates here and let's say [that] I go through here And I pick a template [that] looks really nice And [I] want to use this and so let's view adversary And I'm going to go [ahead] and do a live preview this and it's going to open it up And you're going [to] see exactly how this looks and this one's got a lot [of] cool things with Parallax scrolling Going on. It's really nice, and so let's say I want to start here I want to build my photography portfolio or want to do something with that and so you sign up for the free trial? Go ahead and get started with the template and then you can go in and you can pick your fonts and your colors and your Layout schemes and you pages, and how you want the whole thing to fit together? And what's what's really cool about squarespace is even though We all kind of start from templates [everything] is customizable [if] you do your own coding and you want to inject something in there They have code injection too.
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Thursday, November 1, 2018
Skyrim Screen Archery and Digital Photography
What's good.. It's Fevir. Today I want to share with you a facet of
the Skyrim community that is pretty incredible- but in a different way than when I went over
what I personally find compelling about the act of modding.. As for that I'm part of it
and felt confident speakin to it..
For this I'm on the outside looking in... But this
is just another way Skyrim has been able to remain relevant since it's release with people. In this video we're going to dive into the
realm of screen shotting. I'll start showing off some screenshots that
people have taken from Skyrim..
And if you're anything like me. Any screenshot you've ever taken of any game..
Doesn't look like any of these. I've had those moments where I think I'm taking
a great screenshot as many people have had.. Usually images of the landscape..
Or the light
hitting trees or god ray anything.. Where I'm feeling hela artistic.. And those are
alright.. But these are on another level.
Now I understand screenshots are taken for
many different reasons.. In this video I'm mainly speaking to the artistic side. Now I found these images.. Randomly on a Flickr
account..
Don't ask me why I was on that website.. And it was filled with some of the shots you've
been seeing... And while generally I don't care about screenshots.. Reddit and forums
and friends- people always try to share them and I thought I had become numb to them..
Sort of like vacation or baby pictures.. Who
cares... But there was something about these shots.. Where I ended up spending quite a
bit of time looking through albums and albums from the same uploader..
Than branching out
to see if other people took shots like this.. And they did. In fact a lot of people collect and hunt for
great screenshots.. In the same way photographers do.
And I think that is almost the distinction
here- these screenshots are a respectable type of video game photography- digital photography. And there are players who have these archives
of screenshots from every game they've played- where finding good shots is just another way
they enjoy and interact with games the same way as people like to achievement hunt or
collect one of everything or 100% a game. And what I found interesting outside of just
some screenshots from tons of other games.. Is that the ones for Skyrim and to a lesser
extent- other Bethesda games..
Seemed to look better but also had much more variation. The reason for this.. Is that taking screenshots
in a video game is weirdly similar to taking pictures in real life. You have a lot of control over how you take
the image..
And what you take an image of.. But you're hoping to capture something.. And
most games are limited in what you can capture.. Whether that's a comment on the amount of
characters, events or just the size and scope of the game...
And Skyrim offers the same.. But the engine allows
you to take it a step further.. And not only gives you more control over how you take a
picture.. But also gives you control of what you take a picture of.
Generally when you take screenshot in a game
you have control over the viewpoint and camera that is attached to your character.. So you
are restricted in a sense to what and where your character can be. But in Skyrim.. Those restrictions don't exist.
You can detach your camera from your character..
You can ignore the games physics and fly around and through objects to find vantage points
and angles you couldn't otherwise.. You could take a shot of something that's happening
far away from you. You can stop time.. Speed up time..
Change
the lighting.. The weather.. Mod in new textures.. New animations..
Fog.. But also.. Add, remove,
replace... Anything you want.
The depth of the mod scene is also at your
fingertips and if you want to instead of shooting dragons.. Why not shoot the avengers.. You
can. The amount of freedom and control you have
is incredible.
Not to mention ENBs and their in-game configuration
that allows you to do a lot of what you might do in photoshop.. In game. In fact a lot of the images you're seeing
weren't touched up in photoshop.. That's what it looks like playable in game..
Quick aside-
most of these are from a modded Classic Skyrim. And that level of control.. Allows someone
to create, stage or force things to capture.. Limited only by your creativity.
Sometimes this ends up looking like someone
playing with digital dolls playing dress up.. Sometimes they are trying to show off a cool
character or relay an emotion.. Sometimes documenting a story.. Or they were inspired
and are highlighting an item..
A place.. A mod.. Something. And then times it's just a good image.
But because of the ability to basically create
your our set to do a photoshoot.. Skyrim works as a stage.. To get people to
play Skyrim.. Without actually playing Skyrim..
In a way the developer's probably never saw
coming. And maybe.. This doesn't impress you the way
it impresses me. I was just blown away to find this community
of people that I didn't even really know existed..
And they take this stuff very seriously..
And just the idea of playing a game and constantly being on the lookout for a shot that conveys
an emotion or a story and trying to capture it.. Just parallels real photography in a
way.. Even though it's 'just' happening in a game... And it all just impresses the hell
out of me..
When done well. ..Because I've seen both ends of the spectrum.. I have a respect for the ability.. Or the
skill..
Required to create that image.. Not sure how else to word that. And in a weird way has given me a stronger
overall appreciation.. For all forms of static imagery..
Or even just the thought that goes
into a single image. Some people might have felt this way and come
to that realization.. After seeing a certain painting.. Or examiming architecture and the
lines of an interesting building or appreciated deep and meaningful lyrics to a song or poem.
But me.. Nerd at heart. I needed to see some cool screenshots of a
dragon. I'm hopeless.
That's going to do it for me. Until next time.. This is Fevir..
the Skyrim community that is pretty incredible- but in a different way than when I went over
what I personally find compelling about the act of modding.. As for that I'm part of it
and felt confident speakin to it..
For this I'm on the outside looking in... But this
is just another way Skyrim has been able to remain relevant since it's release with people. In this video we're going to dive into the
realm of screen shotting. I'll start showing off some screenshots that
people have taken from Skyrim..
And if you're anything like me. Any screenshot you've ever taken of any game..
Doesn't look like any of these. I've had those moments where I think I'm taking
a great screenshot as many people have had.. Usually images of the landscape..
Or the light
hitting trees or god ray anything.. Where I'm feeling hela artistic.. And those are
alright.. But these are on another level.
Now I understand screenshots are taken for
many different reasons.. In this video I'm mainly speaking to the artistic side. Now I found these images.. Randomly on a Flickr
account..
Don't ask me why I was on that website.. And it was filled with some of the shots you've
been seeing... And while generally I don't care about screenshots.. Reddit and forums
and friends- people always try to share them and I thought I had become numb to them..
Sort of like vacation or baby pictures.. Who
cares... But there was something about these shots.. Where I ended up spending quite a
bit of time looking through albums and albums from the same uploader..
Than branching out
to see if other people took shots like this.. And they did. In fact a lot of people collect and hunt for
great screenshots.. In the same way photographers do.
And I think that is almost the distinction
here- these screenshots are a respectable type of video game photography- digital photography. And there are players who have these archives
of screenshots from every game they've played- where finding good shots is just another way
they enjoy and interact with games the same way as people like to achievement hunt or
collect one of everything or 100% a game. And what I found interesting outside of just
some screenshots from tons of other games.. Is that the ones for Skyrim and to a lesser
extent- other Bethesda games..
Seemed to look better but also had much more variation. The reason for this.. Is that taking screenshots
in a video game is weirdly similar to taking pictures in real life. You have a lot of control over how you take
the image..
And what you take an image of.. But you're hoping to capture something.. And
most games are limited in what you can capture.. Whether that's a comment on the amount of
characters, events or just the size and scope of the game...
And Skyrim offers the same.. But the engine allows
you to take it a step further.. And not only gives you more control over how you take a
picture.. But also gives you control of what you take a picture of.
Generally when you take screenshot in a game
you have control over the viewpoint and camera that is attached to your character.. So you
are restricted in a sense to what and where your character can be. But in Skyrim.. Those restrictions don't exist.
You can detach your camera from your character..
You can ignore the games physics and fly around and through objects to find vantage points
and angles you couldn't otherwise.. You could take a shot of something that's happening
far away from you. You can stop time.. Speed up time..
Change
the lighting.. The weather.. Mod in new textures.. New animations..
Fog.. But also.. Add, remove,
replace... Anything you want.
The depth of the mod scene is also at your
fingertips and if you want to instead of shooting dragons.. Why not shoot the avengers.. You
can. The amount of freedom and control you have
is incredible.
Not to mention ENBs and their in-game configuration
that allows you to do a lot of what you might do in photoshop.. In game. In fact a lot of the images you're seeing
weren't touched up in photoshop.. That's what it looks like playable in game..
Quick aside-
most of these are from a modded Classic Skyrim. And that level of control.. Allows someone
to create, stage or force things to capture.. Limited only by your creativity.
Sometimes this ends up looking like someone
playing with digital dolls playing dress up.. Sometimes they are trying to show off a cool
character or relay an emotion.. Sometimes documenting a story.. Or they were inspired
and are highlighting an item..
A place.. A mod.. Something. And then times it's just a good image.
But because of the ability to basically create
your our set to do a photoshoot.. Skyrim works as a stage.. To get people to
play Skyrim.. Without actually playing Skyrim..
In a way the developer's probably never saw
coming. And maybe.. This doesn't impress you the way
it impresses me. I was just blown away to find this community
of people that I didn't even really know existed..
And they take this stuff very seriously..
And just the idea of playing a game and constantly being on the lookout for a shot that conveys
an emotion or a story and trying to capture it.. Just parallels real photography in a
way.. Even though it's 'just' happening in a game... And it all just impresses the hell
out of me..
When done well. ..Because I've seen both ends of the spectrum.. I have a respect for the ability.. Or the
skill..
Required to create that image.. Not sure how else to word that. And in a weird way has given me a stronger
overall appreciation.. For all forms of static imagery..
Or even just the thought that goes
into a single image. Some people might have felt this way and come
to that realization.. After seeing a certain painting.. Or examiming architecture and the
lines of an interesting building or appreciated deep and meaningful lyrics to a song or poem.
But me.. Nerd at heart. I needed to see some cool screenshots of a
dragon. I'm hopeless.
That's going to do it for me. Until next time.. This is Fevir..
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