AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week’s episode Mark discusses image resolution and file size. Watch as Mark takes you through an in-studio exercise to illustrate how large you can print using different cameras. Download a spreadsheet with camera specifications and print size calculations here: www.adorama.com Or here: adorama.box.com Watch Episode 41: Dynamic Range www.youtube.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

Print Sizes: Ep 227: Digital Photography 1 on 1

This week Mark discusses image resolution and file size and talks about how large you can print with different cameras. The spreadsheet is available for download here: blog.snapfactory.com Episode 41: Dynamic Range www.youtube.com

cazillo.com Underexposure is THE ENEMY of digital photographs! In this video I show you how underexposure can ruin a photo, losing color & adding tons of noise to a photograph. When you underexpose you dramatically lower the dynamic range of the captured image. Your camera might have 10 or 12 stops of dynamic range (which you paid a lot of money for) but if you don’t expose properly you are wasting those capabilities. I’ve noticed over the years many people are afraid of high ISO. I show you how exposing properly with high ISO can produce better results, check out the video!

www.Berger-Bros.com What is Aperture? Yvonne Berger, head instructor at Berger Bros Cameras in Amityville and Syosset Long Island, discusses aperture. Aperture is one part of your exposure that allows the light to come into your camera lens. So, the aperture combined with your shutter speed are the things that give you your exposure. Adjusting the aperture value on your lens changes the opening for light to come into the camera. Aperture Settings As you change the aperture value from larger to smaller you get less depth of field and as you change the aperture from smaller to larger you get more depth of field. For more information about all things related to cameras, lenses, digital photography, and taking great looking photos make sure to go to: www.Berger-Bros.com

dorama Photography TV presents the Flashpoint X-Series 2.4 GHz Remote Flash Trigger Kit. This week Mark reviews the latest remote flash trigger kit from Flashpoint. Watch as Mark walks you through the main features and advantages of this convenient, 2.4GHz frequency band kit. With a working range of up to 590 feet, this kit also employs a built-in hot shoe, PC sync socket and 3.5mm mini jack. The Flashpoint X-Series 2.4 GHz Remote Flash Trigger Kit is available here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com A video on Outdoor portrait photography. Please watch my Aperture video first if you already haven’t seen it by clicking on my channel. These are the 4 easy steps to blur your background in outdoor portrait photography. 1. Use lower aperture value 2. Stay close to your subject 3. Zoom in to your subject 4. Keep a good distance between your subject and the background. If you feel this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP If you have any question, please ask me on facebook. SUBSCRIBE for future videos. It’s free! Until next time, keep clicking. Visit www.PhotographersonUTube.com if you want to do photography on a budget.

There three things that affect the exposure of an image: The APERTURe, SHUTTER SPEED and ISO. You need to find the perfect balance between these three elements to get the right look that you want, as well as the right exposure. The aperture affects the amount of light that comes into the sensor and the depth of field. The depth of field will determine how much of the image is in focus. The shutter speed will determine the length of the exposure. The longer the shutter speed, the more light comes in, and the shorter the shutter speed, the less light comes into the image. It also determines the amount of blur that appears in the photo. A longer exposure is more susceptible to blur and camera shake. The ISO is the sensitivity of the sensor to light. Lower ISOs mean that the sensor is less sensitive and therefore going to need more light to expose an image. Higher ISO requires less light to expose and image, but adds noise the the image. Noise will saturate color, making them look unrealistic. Getting the right exposure is all about balancing these three elements. It will take time, but if you learn the basics, it gets easier! Leave comments and questions in the comment section! I’m always happy to help! Thanks! LINKS! FLICKR: www.flickr.com TWITTER: www.twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com CAMCRUNCH: www.camcrunch.com

www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com Photography Tutorials & Tips A detailed tutorial of “ISO” with picture samples. Important Notes: * The higher the ISO the more sensitive the sensor is going to be to light. * The lower the ISO the less sensitive the sensor is going to be to light. You use low ISO when shooting in daylight or with studio light. You use high ISO when there is not a lot of light available. The drawback of high ISO is graininess/noise in picture. Do post this on Facebook so others can also learn and don’t forget to join the facebook fan page. www.facebook.com If this video has helped you, please THUMBS UP, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE. Until next time, keep clicking!

Adorama Photography TV presents the Lowepro Rezo 180-AW Shoulder Bag for Digital SLRs and Accessories. This week Mark reviews the all-weather, highly durable shoulder bag from Lowepro. Watch as Mark walks you through the main features and advantages of this stylish bag. Lightweight and feature-packed, this should bag provides digital SLR users with everything they need to work quickly and easily. The Lowepro Rezo 180-AW is available here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

This is my new Camera I bought for wintersports holiday. I will use this in the future for making unboxing videos instead of my Samsung Galaxy phone .. :) Plz comment, rate and subscribe :) !