Neutral Density Filters Video

While I covered some uses of a neutral density filter in the video, I did forget to mention a couple of things. In the video I focused on using neutral density filters for a long exposure. I also mentioned it can be used to expose for a longer period of time, while still using a large aperture. What I failed to mention was that neutral density filters are also used to expose a photograph at a relatively fast shutter speed with a wide open aperture. Sometimes, photographers like to take photographs during the middle of the day, using an aperture of, lets say, f/1.8. This can be problematic, because shooting at this aperture is letting in a lot of light, and the camera might not be able to shoot fast enough to correctly expose the photograph. If that’s the case, a neutral density filter can be used to help the photographer obtain a correct exposure, while still using an aperture of f/1.8. I forgot to mention this during the video.

Nikon 35mm F/1.8 Lens Video Review

We promised you more videos over summer, so here’s a quick Nikon 35mm F/1.8 lens review to kick things off! In this video, Connor goes over some of the nice qualities of the lens, and why you might want to consider buying it.

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 Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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Summer

Quite some time has passed since our last post. College has been keeping us busy, and now that it’s finally summer (break), we can start posting more content again! In case you missed it, here is our Cherry Springs video:

We go over some pointers when shooting stars at night, as well as something known as the Rule of 600s. Don’t worry, more videos are on the way. We’ve decided to limit our video output, in order to keep the standard quality of videos relatively high. Our macro video was the most successful video we have ever uploaded; unsurprisingly, it’s also the video we put the most effort into. Anyway, just trying to keep our subscribers updated. Cheers.

[Roman]