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Episode 10b Part 2: Aperture, Shutter, ISO, & FEC

Episode 10b Part 2: Aperture, Shutter, ISO, & FEC

Myles continues talking about aperture, shutter, and ISO (the photographic triangle) and flash exposure compensation for nightlife photography. This is Part 2 0f 2, of Episode 10b.

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269 Responses to “Episode 10b Part 2: Aperture, Shutter, ISO, & FEC”

  1. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  2. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  3. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  4. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  5. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  6. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  7. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  8. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  9. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  10. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  11. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  12. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  13. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  14. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  15. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  16. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  17. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  18. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

  19. LOUROLDDAN says:

    [..YouTube..] I use Canons/xsi & T2i..I’m not real confident with the auto-select focus point setting and often set the camera to use the center point as the target focus point. Either way, MY MAIN QUESTION is about the depth of field and how it corresponds to the focus point. Does the “IN FOCUS” range start at this point or a bit before (closer to me)?

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