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  1. joel richards says

    Using a grey card to set white balance is also a video trick that can speed up the guess work if you're trying to get WB right in camera.

  2. CARL MUMFORD says

    Back button focus, never worry about AI-servo or having to know where more than one button is while your in a hurry to get those shots!

  3. G ANGUILA says

    thanks for the tip!! I want to take photos of your wedding!! (using TIMER Mode :P)

  4. Speedsk8r says

    Great as always……

  5. onQ Q says

    What's going on with your eyes blinking so much? was it the lights shining in your face or something? 

  6. Nebula Visuals says

    The AI Servo tip was great. I definitely employing that way of thinking. Great tips.

  7. angrylittlelou says

    Always great info Michelle! Thanks!! Keep'em coming!

  8. Scuba Steve says

    Awesome vid keep them coming 🙂

  9. Wael Bouyahya says

    Thank you for the last tip about the AI Servo, i didnt know it 😉

  10. Kimberly Roberts says

    The ziplock bag for lens caps is genius! I always have one for used batteries. Now I'll have to pack two.

  11. Thiago Souza says

    Michelle should have her own channel ;D uhm!!

  12. Jerome Courtois Photography says

    PS: if interested, I have a blog post about those settings (in german, but google should handle it) over here JeromeCourtois com

  13. Jerome Courtois Photography says

    I'm a Nikon Shooter but I'm sure Canon has something similar. I found that I have the best control over my Camera by putting everything into separate buttons. I do back-focusing (using the AE-L/AF-L) button to pull focus and not the half press. Then I use the half press for AE-L and in aperture prio. mode I use the back-wheel to exposure correct easly without taking my eye of the finder. By using backfokus I can use servo (AF-C) in almost every situation and just keep pressing as long as needed.

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