Month: February 2019
How To Connect Canon T6i WiFi to Smartphone And Canon Connect App
Canon Camera Connect is a free application which enables users to transfer images shot with Canon digital cameras (see below for compatible models) to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch via Wi-Fi and share these images in simple steps.
How To Create Flying Food Photos
Ever wondered how to create levitation photography? Quickly learn how to make flying food photos and freeze time and space.
Food photographer Skyler Burt of We Eat Together made this 5.5-minute tutorial on one way to freeze time and space.
World first “CANIKON”autofocus adapter from KIPON
Want to use your Canon EF-mount lenses on a Nikon camera… with autofocus? That will soon be possible. KIPON has announced the world’s first “CANIKON” lens adapter.
While Canon-to-Nikon and Nikon-to-Canon lens adapters already exist, none of them allow you to use autofocus — in other words, any adapted lens is turned into a manual-focus-only lens.
How Self-Taught Photographer Gordon Parks Became a Master Storyteller
Gordon Parks was an American photographer best known for documenting African Americans, civil rights, and poverty in the mid-1900s. PBS NewsHour just aired this 6-minute segment that looks into how the self-taught photographer used his camera as a tool to help share people’s stories with the world.
“Parks came to an understanding before he ever picked up a camera that it could be a tool for him to use to be able to express his own feelings about his life,” says Philip Brookman, curator of the current exhibition “Gordon Parks: The New Tide” at the National Gallery of Art.
COMPOSITION – Most Important thing in PHOTOGRAPHY!
Composition is the main challenge in Photography. Composing an image means arranging elements within it in a way that suits the core idea of your work best.
A good composition can help make a masterpiece even out of the dullest objects and subjects in the plainest of environments. On the other hand, a bad composition can ruin a photograph completely, despite how interesting the subject may be.
This video will help you to understand composition and also how can you improve your composition to click better photographs. Initially it will be difficult to compose the photographs but gradually the process becomes easier and fun. Keep shooting and produce better photographs.
Understanding and Choosing Camera Metering Modes
Metering will assess the amount of light and dark areas in your image and help you get the correct exposure for your subject.
In this video you will learn about the different metering modes available on your camera and how to choose the best metering mode for any situation you are shooting in.
How to Nail Exposure using Manual Mode
Nailing exposure using Manual Mode with Sean Tucker
The question I get asked most is ‘how do you expose for this sort of shot’? The short answer is ‘Manual Mode’… and the long answer is this video. I try and break down exactly how to expose correctly for any scene using aperture, shutter speed and ISO to balance your exposure triangle. This is probably a good video for any amateurs out there who are looking to take more control of their photography.
Canon 50mm 1.4 vs Canon 50mm 1.8 STM – In Depth Comparison Review
Watch Chris Winter test out the new Canon 50mm 1.8 STM Lens and compare it to the 50mm 1.4. The lens is definitely going to compare well with the 50mm 1.4 and easily beats the old 50mm 1.8 II (nifty fifty). In this video he tests out the Canon 50 1.8 STM’s bokeh, do some image samples, test out the video quality and test out the autofocus.
The 50mm f/1.8 STM’s autofocus has greatly improved, especially when you pair the 50mm f/1.8 STM up with a camera like the Canon 70d or T6s/T6i. Video autofocus works great too.
The most UNDERRATED lens EVERYONE needs!
What lens should I buy?
I just got a camera.
I have a very small budget.I’m not sure what to get.
Can you help me make a decision?”
This right here is what I would recommend you buy next.