Labototmized

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    24 天前

    For real. Wants everyone to buy this ridiculously overpriced powder. And no mention that you can make it yourself buying the bulk ingredients. If he did a whole section on how to make it yourself for super cheap then I’d be way on board.

    Actually he really should do a video on trial and erroring making it himself with bulk ingredients I feel like it would be a good watch. Instead of an infomercial for green llama or whatever company is profiting off this.



  • I am also a novice so take that into account. But it seems to me it’s something you learn over time what commands do what and when to use them. I think it’s kind of like knowing what folders or settings to navigate to in other operating systems. Over time you get a feel for it.

    Also most troubleshooting guides or things like photo rec have the steps kind of built in and explained to you what commands do what.

    If the guide you’re reading has the steps try to break them down and figure out what the command is actually doing rather than blindly copy pasting.















  • If your camera supports it you can try registering faces to prioritize the auto focus for a few of the standout players.

    If your camera doesn’t have any ibis and you’re shooting with a crop at 200mm I think maybe you’re right that 1600 isn’t quite fast enough. You could go higher or maybe try out a monopod to help stabilize.

    There should be a tracking AF option where you can select a focus point and then let the camera track the point but your camera may not have that option either.

    If no tracking AF try using a larger point. My camera calls it zone AF where it focuses on one of the 9 boxes made by the lines of thirds.

    It could also be a “get good” situation where you just have to anticipate a little of what might happen and try to be ready for shots a few seconds ahead of time. Practice makes perfect after all.

    I hope that maybe this helps!