Friday, April 12, 2019

METERING

https://photographylife.com/understanding-metering-modes

1.Metrix Metering (Nikon) Evaluative Metering (Canon)
2. Center weighted metering
3. Spot metering

What is the difference between Program Mode vs Auto Mode ?

In program mode we can adjust:

1. white balance
2. set picture control
3. Active d-lighting
4. HDR
5. ISO sensitivity settings
6. Multiple exposure.
7. AF-area mode
8. AE-L/AF-L Button hold
9. Flexible program
10. Metering
11. Exposure compensation
12. Bracketing
13. Flash compensation

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-auto-mode-and-programmed-auto-mode-on-a-Nikon-D5300

AE L/AF L MODE




ACTIVE D LIGHT MODE





MULTIPLE EXPOSURE



PROGRAM MODE



AF MODE



PICTURE CONTROL



METERING



BRACKETING



EXPOSURE COMPENSATION


Nikon D 5600

1. Snapbridge Camera with other devices such as iphone through bluetooth and snapbridge app installed to iphone
2. Upload photo from camera to iphone and iphone to Nikon Image Cloud
3. Camera remote control
4. Imprinting up to 2 pieces of credit information eg  copyright, comments, text and logos on photo
5. Automatic update of camera date,time and location
6. Receive camera firmware update

How to use an off camera flash

https://expertphotography.com/how-to-use-an-off-camera-flash/

Speedlight vs Strobes

https://expertphotography.com/strobe-photography-vs-speedlight/

Comparisons of Optical Slave Triggers for Speedlights

https://www.scantips.com/lights/slaves.html

1. PC sync cord
2. Radio trigger
3. Optical slave trigger

3 Main ways to sync your strobes with camera


3 light setup (Main (Key) light, fill light and backlight)


Understanding Flash Sync Mode

https://www.dailyphotographytips.net/blog/flash-photography/understanding-flash-sync-modes-which-sync-mode-should-you-use
1. Front Curtain Sync ( Normal Sync)
2. Red Eye Sync with front curtain
3. Slow sync
4. Slow + Red Eye reduction sync
5. Slow + Rear sync


Studio lighting techniques


https://photodoto.com/photography-lighting-techniques/

1. Split
2. Butterfly
3. Loop
4. Rembrand
5. Short
6. Broad

Light Metering Using Sekonic Meter

A. Sources of Light 1. Ambient Light (Sun.Moon and lamps) 2. Flash Light B. Metering Types 1. Incident Metering (Direct to subject)...