Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 5:42:17 GMT
We've heard of an EF-M-mount lens in the past. Canon listed the EF-M 15-45mm f 3.5-6.3 IS STM lens at Novocert in July 2015. about, so stay tuned to Camyx! I get excited at the first crack of thunder! I drop what I'm doing, grab my camera and tripod, and head to my "go-to" location for lightning shots. In this guide, I'll share with you the equipment I use and some recommended camera settings. First things first is safety! No image is worth risking. I'm not a meteorologist by any means, although it does run in my family, maybe it's in the genes. or maybe not. Here are some electrical safety tips you may want to consider.
Equipment: A DSLR camera Corded Remote SSC Wide angle lens I use 11-16mm Industry Email List lighting2 How to take photos about lightning guest blogger photography tips Camera settings: Camera settings vary depending on time of day, power frequency, and personal preference. For the image above I used the following settings. Set the camera to BULB mode Set the lens to manual. To focus, set it to infinity it will look like a figure eight and make a small adjustment. Take some practice shots and adjust your lenses until the background objects are in focus. This allows your camera to take a photo immediately when the button is pressed, giving you a better chance of getting more power.
Focal length: 11mm ISO: 100 F 22 Using a wired shutter - I held the shutter down for 5 seconds. Now you just have to wait. I try to follow a pattern and before the power goes out, I keep the shutter open with my remote control. I'm sure there's some science to it, but I just enjoy being outside and being in the moment. Yes, I missed some photos, but I did get some! Below are some more pictures and settings. Storm How To Take Photos About Powering Visitors Bloggers Photography Tips9.0 seconds; f 18; ISO 100 Lightning How To Take Lightning Photos Guest Bloggers Photography Tips11.0 seconds; f 22; ISO 100 lighting1 How to take photos about powering guest blogger photography tips 25.0 seconds.
Equipment: A DSLR camera Corded Remote SSC Wide angle lens I use 11-16mm Industry Email List lighting2 How to take photos about lightning guest blogger photography tips Camera settings: Camera settings vary depending on time of day, power frequency, and personal preference. For the image above I used the following settings. Set the camera to BULB mode Set the lens to manual. To focus, set it to infinity it will look like a figure eight and make a small adjustment. Take some practice shots and adjust your lenses until the background objects are in focus. This allows your camera to take a photo immediately when the button is pressed, giving you a better chance of getting more power.
Focal length: 11mm ISO: 100 F 22 Using a wired shutter - I held the shutter down for 5 seconds. Now you just have to wait. I try to follow a pattern and before the power goes out, I keep the shutter open with my remote control. I'm sure there's some science to it, but I just enjoy being outside and being in the moment. Yes, I missed some photos, but I did get some! Below are some more pictures and settings. Storm How To Take Photos About Powering Visitors Bloggers Photography Tips9.0 seconds; f 18; ISO 100 Lightning How To Take Lightning Photos Guest Bloggers Photography Tips11.0 seconds; f 22; ISO 100 lighting1 How to take photos about powering guest blogger photography tips 25.0 seconds.