NIGHT STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SETTINGS | Fujifilm

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Cinematic Preset Pack:

In todays episode I go through my workflow for making my photos look Cinematic on Adobe Lightroom.

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Good stuff Eren. I am in complete agreement with burst mode. Especially at night. It’s just another useful tool we’re blessed with in digital photography so why not take advantage. Always helps nail that low light shot.

philjones
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You got many things into one video which took me long time to learn when I just started photography... *You made an excellent video!*

danielalt
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Underexposing at night time is not only useful to recover details, it is one of the first things to do as it basically comes down to you telling your camera meter "It's dark but it's normal, it's night time" otherwise, your camera will try to expose as for daylight and ISO will be too high and shutter speeds too low (assuming you are shooting in aperture priority)

Aeroslash
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Thanks for those advices, just acquired a XS20

yahoubrothers
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A very useful tip to use burst mode in night photography. Especially when you don't have stabilization in your body. Thank you so much!

dandanu
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Thanks for the great video and the tips on using the burst mode. I note that you didnt touch on the white balance setting. Should we just use AWB or any advice on what WB setting to use? Thanks.

klyiu
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Ur shots are gorgeous, thank you so much for this excellent video!!!

tarotaddicts
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Thank you for your tips. Very cool videos for try this

swcrew
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Love how you explain your way of shooting without being too technical. I know what you are saying, but I can imagine new photog's getting into using manual settings would find your tutorials very easy to follow along with.
I am stuck with an old Nikon P90. I had to sell my good gear to move a couple years back. Luckily it has a manual mode. (bridge cameras are better than nothing lol) I miss my old Nikon and Sony gear. I had a FujiFilm bridge camera once. I forget what kind. I was impressed with the shots it took for sure. Maybe when I can afford to get a new camera and lenses I will check out Fuji Film again. But thats a long way away unfortunately. I absolutely love the FujiFilm Presets in Lightroom though... I find that I use them more often since watching your vids now, .

Keep up the amazing work and happy shooting!!!

briankachelman
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I like your instagram, so I decided take fuji anf pocket printer to my Japan trip. And when I thoght about how to take a night photo, I just found your video on youtube! Lucky me. Thanks! :)

condemime
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Very good video I agree with burst mode for Street photography Things happen so quickly and why not use what you have

AndyGlavac
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This is a big help. I literally just got a xt30ii yesterday. Planning to go out in town at midnight to test out these tips

legacy
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Great Video as always… Thank you for sharing these tips 👍

rillaman
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Thanks. Very sensible stuff, clearly presented.

gastonpiget
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Nice tips! I never use a tripod either. I thought I was the only one.

guillandanthony
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND SHARING OF KNOWLEDGE, It really helped; a lot of information, my only challenge was trying to follow up with the process in the camera settings screen, a little bit of more visuals showing the camera and not moving it so fast will help more, from my perspective.... thank you!

AtratoGroup
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Awesome content. I will watch many times cos I know these things but want muscle memory.

doobddoob
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Such helpful tips, thank you! I have two questions (for anyone): what about using exposure bracketing if you have an IBIS camera body? And what white balance settings do you use at night, or do you leave it on auto? Sean Tucker talked in a recent video about how he always leaves his WB on 5500K day and night as it helps retain the colours our eyes see, rather than turning say a halogen lamp glow from orange to white. Thanks!

timmans
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I love your cat picture from the istanbul video!

JudgingKitty
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Not a seasoned photography here but noticing my X-M1 with Fuji 15-45mm OIS will take pics at night down to 1/5 of a second very well but the 35mm f2 and 27mm f2.8 with supposedly better apertures for night struggle to eek out 1/50 or 1/40 of a second. In general, the 15-45mm kit lens delivers better night pictures with f3.5 due to image stabilization. So, cheaper camera with cheaper kit lens actually delivers over more expensive primes.

treharris