I'm just getting into the whole genre of landscape photography and was wondering which lens would suit my needs. Do I need a fast lens for landscape photography? Or would a slow one work as i already have one of those lying around.
In the AF S the focus will move around a lot and that needs prevention as it does it in the case of pressing the shutter release button and i want that to be the happening in case when i use the wee pad.
Any help how I'd have that fixed...?
A friend of mine just got his hands on a nikon d3500 and was asking if there was an option for the camera to go into low.power mode after a select Interval of inactivity.
In the case of my new Canon RP I've found there some sort of shutter lag that i hadn't faced with my previous 6D mark 2. Would the memory card be something that may be the cause of this conundrum..
With the recent shift of mine to EOS setup i was looking to find a the right lenses for shooting birds should i use the 600mm or the 800mm. Which ones work best with EOS and which would be the best bang for the buck.🙌🙌
No, haven't really had an exposure with macro lenses just with those on phones and even in that case have only used those company bought and manufactured lens attachments that come with their specific phone cases.
How does one position the plants in case of an indoor plant shoot or using then along with other house hold objects to create a good frame for shooting those plants.🙌
I would've loved to add something more but @DavidSoulk has given an amazingly detailed answer in regards to that. Babies can be tricky to photography and especially when they wont give their smiles that are easily some of the best million dollar shots containing genuine happiness there are. But...
For me its mostly a venture into the unknown of what the conditions that day provide. There is not set preference that i adhere to and that allows for more flexibility in my shots. Mostly its of people in their daily lives, some sitting on sidewalks, some going to their jobs and the occasional...
Well for me i haven't really explored the world of lens filters, which are amazing in their own right. But for me its just shooting in good exposure and preferring to take in RAW and then let the magic happen in Lightroom.🙌
How does one fix the camera settings in such a way that when you need to take a photo of a person exhaling vape smoke or cigarette smoke you can get a good cloud captured. All in case of manual mode not for the case of auto as it a hit or miss kind of scenario.🙌
Well it depends on what your really looking for in term of your wide angle shots. The general range of those lena is from 16mm to 200mm. And even within that the 35mm lens sits at a pretty nice spot for great landscape photography lens.🙌
How does one remove grain from pictures that have less light in them. Can it be accomplished in lightroom or Photoshop. And for future reference how does one prevent this from happening in case of using the pro mode on phone.🙌🙌