7 Cool DSLR Tricks for Beginners

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If you've just bought a DSLR and you are wondering how you can take different shots like light trail, light painting, bokeh etc., we are here for you. In this video, we show you 7 cool DSLR tips and tricks for beginner photgraphers and how you can play with different exposure values of aperture, shutter speed & ISO to get different photo effects.

We are demonstrating this video using a Canon EOS 70D, Canon EOS 77D, with an 18-55mm Kit Lens.

Video Walkthrough:

1. Capture Perfect Low Light Photos
2. Freeze Movement in Shots
3. Take Light Trail Shots
4. Capture Better Portrait with Kit Lens
5. Take Better Landscape Photos
6. Play With White Balance
7. Control DSLR With Phone

Music: Mondays by Joakim Karud

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"Avoid using flash. It mostly ruins the shot." When used correctly, flash can inspire creativity within a shot. You are able to have full control of your lighting with flash. Telling someone to avoid using flash in photography is like telling someone to fish without bait.

akonikam
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Better intro: "You know everything about aperture iso and Shutter-Speed? Great, then you don't need to watch this video at all!"

DanielMelzerPhotography
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I'm sorry but if you're using a kit lens, which would here, be an 18-55, it's pointless using 3.5 as an aperture at 18mm, at that focal length almost everything will still be in focus unless the subject is super close to the camera, and who clicks a portrait at 18mm? You're better off zooming all the way in and using 5.6. I'd get better bokeh on my 24-105 F4 at 105mm than I would with my 18-35 1.8 sigma at 18mm. I appreciate your content, but please don't just put out anything. There were some more factual errors, but i'm not trying to criticise. Just pointing out a flaw in the research.

AKSDusra
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here to correct and help.:

1 for long exposure aka couple seconds you need tripod because handheld photo will look like abomination.
2 for that lamp he should just lowered iso and make shutter speed about half second and iso 200 that would be it. 30 sec exposure was not needed and it results in blurry leafs on trees.
3 portraits buy cheap 50mm f1, 8 and you will be better but if can't affod it zoom all the way in (to longest part of lens) and come close to subject.
4 landscape photo f11-16 is enough for sharpness and rest but if you will still need tripod if you are planing to use slow or long shutter speed
5 not all cameras have wi fi be aware of that
6 just don't play too much withe white balance just a little
7 if handheld don't use less than 60th of a sec or if have to only up to 30th of a sec because photos will be blurred because of shaking. and take a deep breath before shooting it it helps to reduce vibrations.

and most important tip we photographers or anybody can't show and teach you is: COMPOSITION
there are rules but that's about it. learn rule of thirds for start.
PS: learn to edit and shoot in raw it makes all the difference

and if you are serious just learn MANUAL mode aka shutter speed, iso, apereture etc.
there are a lot videos on that topic on youtube.

jozosaravanja
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These are not DSLR tricks... Instead these are just basic lessons...

anukmathew
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Long exposure with f3.5? Boi you're dangerous

Pepepowah
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I have watched hundreds of videos explaining these stuff but this one blew my mind. It`s so simple and head on. Great job.

KabazaWebTV
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Great job Rupesh. Forgive me but I noticed your misalignment (physically appearing) of the eyes, yet you KNOW what the world looks like. Just goes to say the power of the human organism knows no bounds. There's definitely much more to us than meets the eye. We all have our deformities, and that SYMBOLIZES us as individuals. Thank you for being here my man. Peace and love

alixilviashah
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Also, Finally u do a review about CANON 70D....Noxious.

reegancp
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I watched this channel from 123K subs to 2.12M subs isn't that amazing to watch grow someone big !!!

shrill_kill
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Do not lower your aperture for low light shots 😑

TimFuzail
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In portrait photography, you usually want to get the most bokeh possible so why would you close up your aperture?

akonikam
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Very hands-on video. It was helpful to see the settings for each successful and unsuccessful shot. Thank you!

YuliyaHardin
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Why would you set your ISO to 400 when you are shoot an inanimate object while using a tripod?

akonikam
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i had seen many photography
related video channels that are from abroad countries. but your desi channel beebom is fantastic.

kishorsolanki
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F22 isn't the sweetspot. It's far from it lol (unless you like ketchup with your diffractions)

GinzoIT
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Noo, we are not going to hide the fact that that intro is really cool, I love this channel

MoenMe
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Looking at how you mounted that lens in the beginning, I'm not sure whether you should give photogryphy tips

haltdieklappe
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Hey man. I really appreciate you effort and bits of what you are saying actually do make some sense, but there are ways for beginners to further elevate their photography in much better ways. I do not advise any beginner to actually watch this video. I advise you all to study aperture, shutter speed, and your lighting scenarios first. Really understand what gear you are working with and the environment you are in, then adjust your setting accordingly. This man is sharing a lot of his own discoveries, which is good that he is putting his learning to test and you should always keep moving forward and shoot as much as possible, but these pieces of advice are not the best nor the sweet spots.

MuhamedCausevic
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finally got a channel whom i was searching for months and months for camera tricks

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