Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Friday, 24 August 2018

6 Good Reasons to Buy a DSLR Camera

Whether you are looking for the best camera for videography or photography,  DSLR is something you should consider. Stands for Digital Single-lens Reflex camera, DSLR is much more than an ordinary camera as it can produce high-quality video and photo you've wished for. However, it's important for you to be well aware of  the basic rules of photography that will help you produce a good output.

Now, you must be wondering why should you need one? Following are the six good reasons you should buy a DSLR camera.

1. Quality

One of the important reasons to consider DSLR  is that it gives you the ultimate picture quality. A photograph taken on a DSLR and at any resolution always turns out better than the one taken on an ordinary compact camera. Having a high resolution, dynamic range, and color depth, the photos you take will look rich in color and contrast. 


2. Better Focus

It has been observed that shoot and print cameras fail to focus properly or sometimes take time to set the right focus on the subject. However, this isn't in the case of DSLR.  A digital SLR helps set focus quickly. And the best part is that you can even override manual focusing and set the focus quickly whilst rotating the focus ring on the lens barrel. This helps enable you quick control over focus.
 
3. Highly Versatile


If you are using a point and shoot camera, then you must have to know that there is a fixed type lens. You cannot change the lens of a point. However, on a DSLR you may use a different type of lenses for different purposes and most importantly, they will give you different forms of images. If you use a macro lens, then it can produce life-size images with stunning details.
 
4. Better Shooting in Low-Light


Some people have a misconception that photos couldn't look good in low-light conditions. But, the DSLR's large sensor helps to produce top-quality picture even in [poor lighting conditions.


5. Professional Appearance

If you have a DSLR in hands and you shoot for clients, then there are chances that people will trust you more. However, make sure you must be good at working with DSLRs.  

6. Better Viewing Experience

When it comes to viewing, nothing could match the performance of DSLR. However, a compact camera can give you exact framing but the view will not as crisp as of DSLR viewfinder. With DSLR, you can check how much background area is blur in the image.

Monday, 30 July 2018

How to Become a Good Follow Focus Puller

Are you facing difficulties using follow focus? Well, you're not alone. There are lots of people facing troubles as the act is easy but the mental pressure is quite huge. if you're a novice or an experienced, becoming a skilled expert requires much labor.

There is no denying the fact that a follow focus system is important because DSLR cameras don't have auto-focus capabilities. Now, the question arises, why do you need a follow focus system. Here's the complete guide.  

Why Do you Need a Follow Focus for your DSLR   

In simpler terms, the aspects of focus are quite complex and delicate. While filming, using your hands to make adjustments can be a perilous task to do and it can even lead to decrease the video production value of your video. And the reason behind is that because these cameras are lightweight and they wouldn't manage your subtle movements. This would ultimately result in the jumpy footage. 


These complications may be avoided when you are filming for a little audience as they are more of forgiving such technical errors. Talking about the scenario, if you are making videos of longer length, commercials or any other films, it is important for you to use a  follow focus DSLR to make sure that each shot should be crisp as possible. Attaining a follow focus puller helps you to achieve the best possible results you've always wished for.  

Steps to Become a Good Follow Focus Puller  

Following are the steps you can follow to become a good follow focus puller.  

1. Predict Distances
 
One of the easiest ways to become a better focus puller is to become accurate at guessing distances. Or in other words, you can say that you should become a human measuring tape. Make sure you start doing it by going into a room with a measuring device and sit in the corner. Take an object and note down the best guess for its distance and then write an estimation from where you were sitting. 
Once you've become good at this, you can choose an object and move on with the process of guessing and checking with an in-depth calculator. 

2. Start Paying Attention to the Public 

Make sure you go out to a public place like a park, a mall, and start paying attention to how people act around certain spaces. In addition, it is important for You to visit a variety of atmospheres where people will act differently. Talking about the settings, there are a plethora of settings like restaurants.  

3. Pretend the Motions 

To do this, just sit in a room and act like you are holding a follow focus DSLR. After that, look at the doorway and assume a character is walking in and sitting down in the room. Make sure you adjust follow focus if necessary. Furthermore, it emphasizes the motion of focus pulling and will get your mind to the direction in which you must pull to go a certain way.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Boost your Camera Skill with these Simple Tricks

Getting best shots out of the DSLR in tricky lighting condition is a tedious task. As you have noticed that in autofocus mode camera hunts for focus point to make subject sharper, but they failed to do so most of the time. In this article, we will discuss the different array of focusing trick which can enhance your current level of photography. 

Image Credit: switchbacktravel.com


The first trick is switching to manual mode, as we know that autofocus does a fairly good job in good lighting condition but in low light, it just falls apart. Nonetheless, you can opt the modes like program mode, shutter mode, aperture mode, or full manual mode .All these mode let you choose the desired focus point. 

Moreover, for detailed and sharp focus point you just need to activate the focus grid and lock the rendering focus point. Some advanced DSLR are now packed with joystick focus controller which let a user target the focus point in a much more conducive way.

The second method is a focus and recompose, this trick comes very handy in offset object focusing. For instance, if you want to target the centre focus point by the offsetting the object this method can do wonder for you. Here you just need to put the focus point on the subject. Thereafter, hold the shutter button a halfway to lock the focus. Then recompose the camera position slightly and click the button.  



However, this method failed in the portrayed mode scenario in which DOF become relatively thin. Well, in that case, do not try to swivel the camera too much instead move it along the body. This is because you cannot get the focus right until the camera sensor becomes parallel to the subject. This will provide you smooth transition of motion with less focus rendering.

Let's talk about the third method i.e. Edge contrast. This trick caters the poor focusing in low contrast condition. If you are the using DSLR for a while then you have definitely noticed that camera always struggled to focus in auto mode while capturing low light shots. While pointing your camera towards the wall or sky it fails to lock the focus most of the time. 

This is because the camera looks for the bright and dark area and then offers the focus lock, but due to the lack of sufficient contrast it focus points renders annoyingly. In that case, you just have to swivel the camera little bit with the center focus on all the time. 

Meanwhile, the accessories like follow focus system can be used to acquire subtle focusing. With this gadget in your armoury, you can focus on different lighting condition quite easily. The wireless variant of this system comes really handy in professional videography as it allows you to focus the subject via simple trigger action.