Photography Tutorial – ISO Made Easy
Understand the mysteries of ISO: when to change it and when to leave it alone.
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Joshua Cripps is a full-time landscape photographer living near Yosemite National Park in California. His recent work includes the worldwide marketing campaign for the Nikon D750 camera.
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Thank you so much, I get it now… Totally saving this – (NY)
@contrapoints is this your brother
What da fuck was that?
What a great video, pal! Amém!
So funny
Great detailed example explanation…. that was the most useful video on iso i have found so far… thank you
Ashley Bates
Please just stick to the tips. Please…
Wonderful video… you were having fun in the beginning and its too bad some people have to be rude about it… I hope you can ignore their ignorance..and the fact they probably don't have lives.. and keep up the great work. Your explanation and sample ideas were terrific and I learned a lot!
Thank you! Well explained!
Every time I up the iso all I get is noise.
Now can I have the version for dummies?
shouldn't have watched this while high holy shit that intro
Joshua Cripps? Man I hope this guy never meets Joshua Bloods
This is why I subscribed to you! You teach me so well and you're funny too! You're like every students dream teacher
stopped watching…stoopid intro is a deal breaker…buh buyyyyy
Noob question: doesn't aperture also influence the amount of light coming in, so that it influences the needed ISO as well? I mean, bigger AP means more light coming through right?
How can i convert to this religion im interested
Lol what the duck did I walk into
Amen.
If you had started at 1 minute point….
Chris p. Bacon
Funniest intro ever
I was going to watch this video, seriously, but that intro… yeah, nah!
thank you so much for this video
He reminds me of squidward
You can hear this man does not subscribe to the religion of sound design
I'm guessing they kept the name ISO just so all the film people switching over to digital would kind of understand what it was. Now instead of going through a whole roll of film you just make an electronic adjustment. In digital photography it's just electronic gain. The same as turning up the volume knob on your stereo. The more you crank it up the louder it gets but also more distorted. In the camera the picture gets brighter but more grainy looking.
Holy ISO…
You are fun to watch
ISO is a word, not an acronym and does not stand for International Standards Organization because there is no such thing. There is, however, the International Organization of Standards, from which ISO (not I.S.O.) came.
shiiiiit you are boring pls try to change this style
Shame on you
hippopotamus