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  1. robinqoquaq

    Street photography

    I shoot at night so I use manual settings... iso 1600, ss 125th, wide open and manual focus
    1 point
  2. Bolampau

    focus area erratic

    Blimey, such an easy fix! Thanks, it's been winding me up no end!
    1 point
  3. Hi Jerry, thank you. I have a fastest SDXC I've found in my area. And yes, It is formatted to exFAT by camera which allows it to have large files. External card reader solved the issue, but the direct import from camera in 'usb card reader' mode doesn't work.
    1 point
  4. My God this was eye opening. I just so happened to be one of those YouTubers. I try my best to be as objective as possible in my reviews but must admit that to survive on YouTube and actually make it on the platform, Youtubers eventually get too tempted by affiliate links and the like. As a person doing this from the other side I would strongly advise all of you to not expect a whole bunch of objectivity from a YouTuber with a great deal of success. Why? Well basically all YouTubers start with good intention and realize at one point that giving away info does not pay the bills. If the Youtuber is paying the bills really well? . . . You do the math. I am not offering an excuse for us, I am just making the observation. Also, just putting this out there, look for videos about the process and less about the gear. When I look at my stats and see that my video on gear has gotten 20,000 views and my video about a natural light photo shoot with the X-T3 has only gotten 400 views. . . You can guess what the next video is going to be about. You guys should not be looking at YouTube for your next gear choice and more as a way to be inspired and motivated to go out and shoot. I will not change YouTube nor do I claim to have the best channel out there but the answer to this question all depends on what you want to get out of the channel. Cheers....Now go out and shoot!
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  5. I've worked this out now. The X-T4 has an extra setting of 'C' on the ISO dial, effectively doing the same as 'C' setting on the Exposure Compensation Dial. So if neither dial is set to 'C', all the Front Command Dial can alter is shutter speed.
    1 point
  6. hpchavaz

    Paris 2020

    From the album: Street in Paris

    © Henri-Pierre Chavaz

    1 point
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