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Fidget spinner Shutter speed test (test rychlosti závěrky)
A test of the shutter speed of the camcorder Panasonic HC-VXF 990 with a little help from a Fidget spinner, looks interesting right?
The footage is not speed up or slowed down
Shot in 1080p50fps and various shutter speeds. The faster the shutter the darker and noisier the image.
//
Zkouška rychlosti závěrky na videokameře Panasonic HC-VXF 990 s pomocí Fidget spineru, vypadá zajímavě, že?
Stopáž není nijak zrychlená nebo zpomalená.
Natočeno při 1080p50fps a různých rychlostech závěrky. Čím vyšší rychlost závěrky tím tmavší a víc zašuměný obraz.
music/hudba: dustMan - Monk's life, Citizen of the sun
LukyHell production 2017
published: 13 Jul 2017
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Fix Old Cameras: Vario Shutter Quick Flush Cleaning
Sticking oily shutter blades on a Vario shutter unit. This tutorial video shows how to access and clean the shutter blades without complete disassembly of the shutter unit.
classic camera repair - http://www.phototronic.biz
A few tools and books - https://www.amazon.com/shop/fixoldcameras
published: 24 Jan 2015
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How to capture birds in flight - Wildlife Photography Tutorial
Flying Bird Photography Techniques. Capture amazing images of birds in flight using these simple and effective techniques. Watch the video now to see how to photograph flying birds.
Follow First Man Photography for the latest updates:
Instagram - http://bit.ly/InstaFirstMan
FREE eBook - http://bit.ly/eBookFirstMan
My Camera Gear
Canon 5D Mark IV - http://geni.us/Canon5DMk4
Manfrotto 055 Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/055Carbon
Manfrotto BeFree Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/Befree
Canon 16-35mm F/4 - http://geni.us/Canon1635lens
Tamron 24-70mm - http://geni.us/Tamron2470lens
Canon 70-200mm - http://geni.us/Canon70200
Canon 400mm - http://geni.us/Canon400mm
Canon 100mm L Macro - http://geni.us/CanonMacro
Wildlife photography is an extremely popular and photographing birds in flight is ...
published: 25 Jul 2016
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Video as Evidence: A WITNESS guide for citizens, activists, and lawyers
Video captured by citizens and activists can be instrumental in drawing attention to human rights abuses, calling for investigations and advocating for change. But many filmers want their videos to do more: they want their footage to expose abuse and help bring about justice. However, the quality of citizen video and other content rarely passes the higher bar needed to function as evidence in a court of law.
The Video as Evidence Field Guide provides basic and advanced practices activists can use to increase the likelihood that their footage can serve as evidence in criminal and civil justice processes, for advocacy, and by the media. It also aims to help activists and lawyers better collaborate on capturing and collecting valuable video evidence. Download the guide for free at http://vae...
published: 30 Mar 2016
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How to Photograph Snowflakes at Home
WNYC's Clarisa Diaz shows how to photograph snowflakes. For more on this climate story and citizen science project: https://project.wnyc.org/snowflakes/
published: 28 Mar 2018
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10 Great Edits in Film that Inspire Me
Download the complete blueprint to making a movie for free: https://bit.ly/moviemakingblueprint
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
What's in my camera bag:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/9
Find gear on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/wolfcrow/
Find gear on B&H;:
https://bhpho.to/2N3Na21
Join wolfcrow for exclusive BTS and access to private videos: https://www.youtube.com/wolfcrow/join
These are 10 of the most important edits that have inspired me. It's not an all-time list. When I say "edit", I mean a single transition or a montage in a scene or sequence, not the editing of a film as a whole.
Movies in this video:
---------------------------------
City of God
The Social Network
Gone with the Wind
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Mad...
published: 23 Jan 2017
4:47
Fidget spinner Shutter speed test (test rychlosti závěrky)
A test of the shutter speed of the camcorder Panasonic HC-VXF 990 with a little help from a Fidget spinner, looks interesting right?
The footage is not speed up...
A test of the shutter speed of the camcorder Panasonic HC-VXF 990 with a little help from a Fidget spinner, looks interesting right?
The footage is not speed up or slowed down
Shot in 1080p50fps and various shutter speeds. The faster the shutter the darker and noisier the image.
//
Zkouška rychlosti závěrky na videokameře Panasonic HC-VXF 990 s pomocí Fidget spineru, vypadá zajímavě, že?
Stopáž není nijak zrychlená nebo zpomalená.
Natočeno při 1080p50fps a různých rychlostech závěrky. Čím vyšší rychlost závěrky tím tmavší a víc zašuměný obraz.
music/hudba: dustMan - Monk's life, Citizen of the sun
LukyHell production 2017
https://wn.com/Fidget_Spinner_Shutter_Speed_Test_(Test_Rychlosti_Závěrky)
A test of the shutter speed of the camcorder Panasonic HC-VXF 990 with a little help from a Fidget spinner, looks interesting right?
The footage is not speed up or slowed down
Shot in 1080p50fps and various shutter speeds. The faster the shutter the darker and noisier the image.
//
Zkouška rychlosti závěrky na videokameře Panasonic HC-VXF 990 s pomocí Fidget spineru, vypadá zajímavě, že?
Stopáž není nijak zrychlená nebo zpomalená.
Natočeno při 1080p50fps a různých rychlostech závěrky. Čím vyšší rychlost závěrky tím tmavší a víc zašuměný obraz.
music/hudba: dustMan - Monk's life, Citizen of the sun
LukyHell production 2017
- published: 13 Jul 2017
- views: 255
3:29
Fix Old Cameras: Vario Shutter Quick Flush Cleaning
Sticking oily shutter blades on a Vario shutter unit. This tutorial video shows how to access and clean the shutter blades without complete disassembly of the s...
Sticking oily shutter blades on a Vario shutter unit. This tutorial video shows how to access and clean the shutter blades without complete disassembly of the shutter unit.
classic camera repair - http://www.phototronic.biz
A few tools and books - https://www.amazon.com/shop/fixoldcameras
https://wn.com/Fix_Old_Cameras_Vario_Shutter_Quick_Flush_Cleaning
Sticking oily shutter blades on a Vario shutter unit. This tutorial video shows how to access and clean the shutter blades without complete disassembly of the shutter unit.
classic camera repair - http://www.phototronic.biz
A few tools and books - https://www.amazon.com/shop/fixoldcameras
- published: 24 Jan 2015
- views: 22108
9:41
How to capture birds in flight - Wildlife Photography Tutorial
Flying Bird Photography Techniques. Capture amazing images of birds in flight using these simple and effective techniques. Watch the video now to see how to pho...
Flying Bird Photography Techniques. Capture amazing images of birds in flight using these simple and effective techniques. Watch the video now to see how to photograph flying birds.
Follow First Man Photography for the latest updates:
Instagram - http://bit.ly/InstaFirstMan
FREE eBook - http://bit.ly/eBookFirstMan
My Camera Gear
Canon 5D Mark IV - http://geni.us/Canon5DMk4
Manfrotto 055 Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/055Carbon
Manfrotto BeFree Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/Befree
Canon 16-35mm F/4 - http://geni.us/Canon1635lens
Tamron 24-70mm - http://geni.us/Tamron2470lens
Canon 70-200mm - http://geni.us/Canon70200
Canon 400mm - http://geni.us/Canon400mm
Canon 100mm L Macro - http://geni.us/CanonMacro
Wildlife photography is an extremely popular and photographing birds in flight is one of the most challenging and rewarding shots to capture in all of photography especially when there is often no second chance.
In this video we going have a look at:
The gear you will need
Discuss the settings that will produce the most consistent results
Go through a couple of techniques for actually shooting the shot.
Gear
Any modern DSLR will be good enough for capturing birds in flight. Many photographers talk about the extra reach a cropped sensor camera gives but I really would not worry about this. This is not the limiting factor in capturing great shots. It is much better to choose a camera with great auto focus system.
A good long lens is a must for wildlife photography. These lenses can get expensive but the combination of length, quality and auto focus speed are what really matter. Cheaper kit style long lenses like a Cnon 70-300 often just will not focus quickly enough to capture a bird in flight no matter what camera you put it on.
Something like the Canon 400mm f5.6L is ideal and won't break the bank entirely. Check out my review of this here - https://youtu.be/Eykb6fn1Tow
IS is not massively important because we use such a fast shutter speed that will freeze the action but a lens with lateral IS can really help tracking your subject.
You may also want a tripod or mono pod to assist if your gear starts to get heavy.
Settings
Once you have the gear we need to think about the settings we're going to use.
The first thing to set is the Focus mode.
Continuous auto focus is where you need to be. They have different names on different cameras but it want Ai servo on a Canon or afc on nikon. Where one shot focus locks in on the subject this will continue to adjust focus every time the subject moves in relation to your camera. This is what you want when tracking the bird.
You will need to keep the bird over your focus point. I use the centre focus point but this is personal taste. If your camera supports it, try using the five centre focus points or just try it on auto.
Next is our main camera mode. You can use shutter priority mode but we should start as we mean to go on so flick the camera into manual. This may sound scary but once you have practiced a bit the settings are simple and make a lot of sense.
Firstly shutter speed should be set at least 1/1000 second. This will ensure the bird is frozen and sharp. You can increase your chances of getting a sharp shot by stopping down to increase your depth of field. Use around f/7.1 or f/8 if lighting conditions are reasonable. You then need to use ISO to balance your exposure depending on your light. Many long lenses have max apertures ranging from f/4 to f/6.3 so you can expect to be using ISO settings of up to ISO 1250, especially if you stop down. To keep your image clean I would resist going beyond 1250.
Technique
I am a big fan of hand-holding and it's where I get the most positive results. It is also why I love the 400mm f5.6L because it's not too heavy and I can handhold it all day meaning I can more mobile. The technique I use is to plant my feet and then twist at the hips. See the video.
So that's the basics, and probably the easy bit. You then need to go out and start finding our feathered friends. They are not always too keen to fly nicely in front of your lens so when the opportunity comes, don't miss.
https://wn.com/How_To_Capture_Birds_In_Flight_Wildlife_Photography_Tutorial
Flying Bird Photography Techniques. Capture amazing images of birds in flight using these simple and effective techniques. Watch the video now to see how to photograph flying birds.
Follow First Man Photography for the latest updates:
Instagram - http://bit.ly/InstaFirstMan
FREE eBook - http://bit.ly/eBookFirstMan
My Camera Gear
Canon 5D Mark IV - http://geni.us/Canon5DMk4
Manfrotto 055 Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/055Carbon
Manfrotto BeFree Carbon Tripod - http://geni.us/Befree
Canon 16-35mm F/4 - http://geni.us/Canon1635lens
Tamron 24-70mm - http://geni.us/Tamron2470lens
Canon 70-200mm - http://geni.us/Canon70200
Canon 400mm - http://geni.us/Canon400mm
Canon 100mm L Macro - http://geni.us/CanonMacro
Wildlife photography is an extremely popular and photographing birds in flight is one of the most challenging and rewarding shots to capture in all of photography especially when there is often no second chance.
In this video we going have a look at:
The gear you will need
Discuss the settings that will produce the most consistent results
Go through a couple of techniques for actually shooting the shot.
Gear
Any modern DSLR will be good enough for capturing birds in flight. Many photographers talk about the extra reach a cropped sensor camera gives but I really would not worry about this. This is not the limiting factor in capturing great shots. It is much better to choose a camera with great auto focus system.
A good long lens is a must for wildlife photography. These lenses can get expensive but the combination of length, quality and auto focus speed are what really matter. Cheaper kit style long lenses like a Cnon 70-300 often just will not focus quickly enough to capture a bird in flight no matter what camera you put it on.
Something like the Canon 400mm f5.6L is ideal and won't break the bank entirely. Check out my review of this here - https://youtu.be/Eykb6fn1Tow
IS is not massively important because we use such a fast shutter speed that will freeze the action but a lens with lateral IS can really help tracking your subject.
You may also want a tripod or mono pod to assist if your gear starts to get heavy.
Settings
Once you have the gear we need to think about the settings we're going to use.
The first thing to set is the Focus mode.
Continuous auto focus is where you need to be. They have different names on different cameras but it want Ai servo on a Canon or afc on nikon. Where one shot focus locks in on the subject this will continue to adjust focus every time the subject moves in relation to your camera. This is what you want when tracking the bird.
You will need to keep the bird over your focus point. I use the centre focus point but this is personal taste. If your camera supports it, try using the five centre focus points or just try it on auto.
Next is our main camera mode. You can use shutter priority mode but we should start as we mean to go on so flick the camera into manual. This may sound scary but once you have practiced a bit the settings are simple and make a lot of sense.
Firstly shutter speed should be set at least 1/1000 second. This will ensure the bird is frozen and sharp. You can increase your chances of getting a sharp shot by stopping down to increase your depth of field. Use around f/7.1 or f/8 if lighting conditions are reasonable. You then need to use ISO to balance your exposure depending on your light. Many long lenses have max apertures ranging from f/4 to f/6.3 so you can expect to be using ISO settings of up to ISO 1250, especially if you stop down. To keep your image clean I would resist going beyond 1250.
Technique
I am a big fan of hand-holding and it's where I get the most positive results. It is also why I love the 400mm f5.6L because it's not too heavy and I can handhold it all day meaning I can more mobile. The technique I use is to plant my feet and then twist at the hips. See the video.
So that's the basics, and probably the easy bit. You then need to go out and start finding our feathered friends. They are not always too keen to fly nicely in front of your lens so when the opportunity comes, don't miss.
- published: 25 Jul 2016
- views: 315572
3:22
Video as Evidence: A WITNESS guide for citizens, activists, and lawyers
Video captured by citizens and activists can be instrumental in drawing attention to human rights abuses, calling for investigations and advocating for change. ...
Video captured by citizens and activists can be instrumental in drawing attention to human rights abuses, calling for investigations and advocating for change. But many filmers want their videos to do more: they want their footage to expose abuse and help bring about justice. However, the quality of citizen video and other content rarely passes the higher bar needed to function as evidence in a court of law.
The Video as Evidence Field Guide provides basic and advanced practices activists can use to increase the likelihood that their footage can serve as evidence in criminal and civil justice processes, for advocacy, and by the media. It also aims to help activists and lawyers better collaborate on capturing and collecting valuable video evidence. Download the guide for free at http://vae.witness.org/
#VideoAsEvidence
https://wn.com/Video_As_Evidence_A_Witness_Guide_For_Citizens,_Activists,_And_Lawyers
Video captured by citizens and activists can be instrumental in drawing attention to human rights abuses, calling for investigations and advocating for change. But many filmers want their videos to do more: they want their footage to expose abuse and help bring about justice. However, the quality of citizen video and other content rarely passes the higher bar needed to function as evidence in a court of law.
The Video as Evidence Field Guide provides basic and advanced practices activists can use to increase the likelihood that their footage can serve as evidence in criminal and civil justice processes, for advocacy, and by the media. It also aims to help activists and lawyers better collaborate on capturing and collecting valuable video evidence. Download the guide for free at http://vae.witness.org/
#VideoAsEvidence
- published: 30 Mar 2016
- views: 3592
1:44
How to Photograph Snowflakes at Home
WNYC's Clarisa Diaz shows how to photograph snowflakes. For more on this climate story and citizen science project: https://project.wnyc.org/snowflakes/
WNYC's Clarisa Diaz shows how to photograph snowflakes. For more on this climate story and citizen science project: https://project.wnyc.org/snowflakes/
https://wn.com/How_To_Photograph_Snowflakes_At_Home
WNYC's Clarisa Diaz shows how to photograph snowflakes. For more on this climate story and citizen science project: https://project.wnyc.org/snowflakes/
- published: 28 Mar 2018
- views: 3909
8:06
10 Great Edits in Film that Inspire Me
Download the complete blueprint to making a movie for free: https://bit.ly/moviemakingblueprint
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wo...
Download the complete blueprint to making a movie for free: https://bit.ly/moviemakingblueprint
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
What's in my camera bag:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/9
Find gear on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/wolfcrow/
Find gear on B&H;:
https://bhpho.to/2N3Na21
Join wolfcrow for exclusive BTS and access to private videos: https://www.youtube.com/wolfcrow/join
These are 10 of the most important edits that have inspired me. It's not an all-time list. When I say "edit", I mean a single transition or a montage in a scene or sequence, not the editing of a film as a whole.
Movies in this video:
---------------------------------
City of God
The Social Network
Gone with the Wind
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Mad Max - Fury Road
Raging Bull
Seven Samurai
Battleship Potemkin
Breathless
Requiem for a Dream
Don't Look Now
Citizen Kane
Nosferatu
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Psycho
Lawrence of Arabia
2001: A Space Odyssey
Links can be to our affiliates and we might get paid a commission for any purchases you make. Please support wolfcrow and purchase using these links. It won't cost you extra.
Don't forget to subscribe!
https://wn.com/10_Great_Edits_In_Film_That_Inspire_Me
Download the complete blueprint to making a movie for free: https://bit.ly/moviemakingblueprint
Camera guides, filmmaking and cinematography courses:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/8
What's in my camera bag:
http://wolfcrow.ontraport.com/tl/9
Find gear on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/wolfcrow/
Find gear on B&H;:
https://bhpho.to/2N3Na21
Join wolfcrow for exclusive BTS and access to private videos: https://www.youtube.com/wolfcrow/join
These are 10 of the most important edits that have inspired me. It's not an all-time list. When I say "edit", I mean a single transition or a montage in a scene or sequence, not the editing of a film as a whole.
Movies in this video:
---------------------------------
City of God
The Social Network
Gone with the Wind
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Mad Max - Fury Road
Raging Bull
Seven Samurai
Battleship Potemkin
Breathless
Requiem for a Dream
Don't Look Now
Citizen Kane
Nosferatu
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Psycho
Lawrence of Arabia
2001: A Space Odyssey
Links can be to our affiliates and we might get paid a commission for any purchases you make. Please support wolfcrow and purchase using these links. It won't cost you extra.
Don't forget to subscribe!
- published: 23 Jan 2017
- views: 36374