This week we had an evening devoted to a discussion on camera settings. Steven began the evening with a general presentation on camera settings. The notes from the presentation can be downloaded from the following page:
Steven was intending to demonstrate the effect of the different settings live, but unfortunately the HDMI link from his camera to the club projector didn’t work. 😦 But members experimented with different exposure modes by photographing light and dark objects against a black or white background. The ability to focus on an erratic object was testing using a chaotic pendulum, and the flash modes were compared by photographing a cat toy being waved around in the air. There wasn’t enough time to cover all the possibilities, but if you are interested in learning more about autofocus modes, here is on online tutorial:
https://www.naturettl.com/understanding-autofocus-points-and-modes/
Here are a couple of tutorials explaining what you can do with the “slow sync” flash modes that we tried during the evening:
https://www.iphotography.com/blog/slow-sync-flash-photography/
https://www.theschoolofphotography.com/tutorials/slow-sync-flash
Derek finished the evening by giving a demonstration on depth of field. A collection of little men were placed at different distances from a background, and members tried photographing them with different aperture settings.
- Next week Joe Gilhooley will be giving us a talk entitled “If I Can Do It, You Can Do It“. You can find some of Joe’s work on his web site:
http://www.joegilhooley.co.uk/index.html
See you there.