Sunday, September 1, 2013

Beginners Guides to SONY DSLR shooting

Today I was at a SONY Event.

Some wanted a LINK to some Basic DSLR information.
So, what I am trying to do here is consolidate some info and LINKS very quickly to start.

LINK to Photography TERMS: PHOTOGRAPHY TERMS: http://www.dpreview.com/glossary

Rev. 4/23/14
Sony ALPHA TIP # 149:

SONY Alpha Learning Portal, Packed with information : http://aportal.sony-asia.com/#/learn

On the Portal Shooting Techniques :
On this Tutorial you need to click on each of the Numbered TIPS
Click each number to see the TIP,  and click again to get out and click on the next number



Rev.  2/8/14
Sony ALPHA TIP # 84: NEW Organization on the SONY USA Support site:
There is also a SEARCH that you can get SPECIFIC INFORMATION (and Manual) of your Camera Model.

Beginners Guides to Digital SLR Photography by Mark David
Easy-to-read primers
Teaching people individually has shown me the areas beginners struggle with. These primers explain them.

Easy to read explanations ... Highly Recommended reading :)



And some TIPS & Techniques and more here:

This is a nice video tutorial that is easy to understand.
Here is a  SONY Asia LINK:
http://www.sony-asia.com/microsite/aportal/#/learn

SONY Tutorials
http://sonyalphalab.com/tag/tutorials/

http://illuminate.sony.com.sg/

www.lightandcomposition.com


Olympus tutorial site with some very good General Info: http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/oima_learn_center.asp

Canon's  site EU: http://www.canon-europe.com/youconnect_newsletter/tutorials/

Sony Features LINK , and Why SONY: http://www.sony.net/Products/di/en-us/products/lenses/advantages/#n13


Focal Length, Angle of View, and Perspective
This Page actually has some informative "Interactive"  examples.

And it is nice how they added how Telephoto Lens is not just for Magnification. But, can usefully used for Telephoto Compression (with a nice example).





GREAT e-Books  that you can Download that is SONY camera specific (but not Free)
http://friedmanarchives.com/ebooks/


There is more General Links below , at the end of the blog.
All of these are links contributed by other very helpful photographers.
Have not looked at them all myself.  Right now I am just trying to get them all up on this page.
Once I look thru them I will try to put them in some kind of order :)


*   First I would like to say  ... SONY's Superior AUTO mode seems like the best solution to me.  Even though admittedly I have never actually used it. :)

*  After that I would say  ...  A , Aperture Priority  ... in Auto ISO , iso limit at  iso6400  if you are not going to do a big Print with it , which I doubt. (my guess is 4x6)   Anything that will be sized down to a Facebook page imho can be shot with a SONY  RX100 and Up ..  with the iso6400 limit on Auto ISO.  in general.  Remember , talking Face Book  800px on the wide end , and 4x6 inch prints.

As feedback comes in , I  reserve the right to change this Blog. LOL
I will also update this page with more  Beginners LINKs  as  more are contributed to me by other photogs.

This is my at home play around suggestion that I narrowed down to from being out at that event.

When you are ready to move up from  SONY's Superior AUTO.

* Learn how to shoot A mode ( Aperture Priority ) + Exposure Compensation (off a dial) + Auto ISO , with a iso6400 limit  ... particularly during the day, that should be the go to.

SONY Metering Mode= Multi (matrix) ... this is my go to mode because it meters the whole image.  Basically ending up being the Background on the wide end of the Zoom.  also makes it easier to balance the Forward subject with a flash in TTL, but that's another story. :)
Once you use Multi (matrix) enough , you can meter anything with it ... even more so in Live View. For Live View Exposure I only use Multi , imho all you really need on a modern computer like Live View camera.
The more you PLAY with it in "Live View", the more you will understand what it is doing.

1)  Configure  the Camera to A mode , and configure a exterior dial for quick access to Exposure Compensation.  preferably close to your thumb.  RX1 has a Perfect position, and a heavenly smooth click action on the comp stops.  fyi   I am just saying. :)

Like setting up the SONY camera to DMF (if your camera and lens supports it) ... and Focus Peaking in LOW . and RED.  MF Assist = ON  (so it "Zooms In"  when you move the Manual Focus Ring after a AF)

2)  Once it is set up ...  try this at Home.   Use Live View  off the LCD.   Start with wide open f2, f2.8, f4  whatever is your lowest Aperture Number for your lens.  If on a zoom , go to the widest Focal Length on the Lens (zoom out - W) - At that Focal length it will probably be where you can set the Fastest A  f - stop.

This little exercise "might" help you SEE  what the Aperture changes do:

*  have a LINE of  WORDS on poster  ... on a table  ...
* Move your AF  point to the  far Right , maybe on the 1/3 line.  
* Take a 45 degree angle shot to the poster ...   your Far Right AF point being closest to the closest word on the Poster.    Hmmm,  wonder if that is being clear?  Yuk, I am so bad at this  LOL
For those that saw me do this, you know  :)
* Looking at the Live View in the LCD ...  now  change your  A (Aperture)  Slowly one Click at a time ... while looking at how more and more letters start  becoming CLEAR
Each camera is different how it changes A (Aperture).
* As you go from  f2  thru  f22  more and more becomes Clear on the Line of Words ... basically Near to Far.

That is Setting the Aperture.  on a RX1  Optimal is f4 "as a starting point" for general use.  Optimal and CHOICE is different.  fyi: in AUTO the RX1  tries to do f4 and 1/80 and floats the ISO to comp.
But, honestly I do not care what Auto does, just wish RX1 had a Auto ISO , Shutter Speed Minimum you could SET. (ala Nikon and Canon)

3)  Once you got your favorite  Starting Point  A (Aperture)  set.   Now we move to deciding the exposure. How Bright or Dark you expose the image. note: it is a creative CHOICE.  there is no real right or wrong. only what you LIKE.
But, here is a starting point to practice.
Have a PERSON be your subject.  Point AF on there Face  with a half press (let go of the shutter for now) ... then,  USE the EXPOSURE COMPENSATION dial   to  Move it  UP or DOWN from Zero (0)  and make the FACE  look natural in the LCD , to your taste.

PLAY with it  ..  SEE that changes in the LCD  ...  SEE how that effects the exposure (Light and Dark) in the Background.

* Expose for the Skin of your subject  ...  so , at this point you have ... SET the A (Aperture) and SET the Exposure via the  Exposure Compensation Dial.

At this point you could just  , Half press , lock your AF and Shutter ... Done.

But,  here is a feature I love about SONYs  Focus Peaking  and Zoom Manual Focus with a DMF setting and DMF lens.

4)  With the Focus , DMF  settings above.    You can now  Half Press the shutter and AF on a Face.
IF you have a a99  Focus peaking will show up as RED along the edges of there Eyes and Hair (depending on your f stop).
IF you have a RX1  , when you move the Focus Ring ... it will Automatically ZOOM in and you will SEE Focus Peaking RED  somewhere (hopefully) ...  Now, what you do is move the Manual Focus Ring to Focus on the eyes,  the RED will show up on the  contrast areas between the whites of the eyes and the lids.
(depending on f stop and peaking strength settings)

The GREAT thing about this practice is it also teaches you where the CONTRAST in a subject is. and indirectly teach you  WHERE  you can put your  PDAF  AF focus point to get a FAST  AF in Low light.

You can also use this to AF on a GOOD Contrast area, for FAST AF in low light ... and with good control of your A (aperture) DOF (Depth Of Field)  you can INDIRECTLY  have "other" parts of the Subject Focus Locked ... AND you will see it in FOCUS PEAKING.

Another way I use it is if I cannot get a AF lock at all,  in Low Light ... I just use  Manual Focus with DMF, and auto Zoom ... and hopefully see something with a touch of Peaking, for the AF lock.


Just as a side note:  a99 has Focus Peaking only at the Normal View ... and RX1  only has Focus Peaking when you ZOOM in to manual focus.  ALL  new SONY's  should have BOTH as a  Feature that you can Turn Off or On in the Menus.  That is on my wish List. :)


*** Ok,  want to know my favorite way to shoot during the Day with the new Sony A7r , A7, RX1/r cameras with the Exposure Compensation Wheel on the TOP Right?
What I call "EXPOSURE COMPENSATION PRIORITY" ...  Link here explains:
http://tourist-of-light.blogspot.com/2013/12/sony-alpha-tip-priority-this-is-my-tip.html






HERE is MORE   Beginners  LINKS:


http://www.nyip.edu/photo-articles



MORE TIPS OF THE DAY LINKS:

TIP 110-120

TIP 89-109

TIP 88   A7r & A7 Back Button Auto Focus + ZOOM IN on any LENS

TIP 71-87

TIP 50-70

TIP 32-49

TIP 31   Exposure Compansation Dial "PRIORITY"

TIP 20-30

TIP 1-19



Hope this helps someone,

Ross Hamamura
The Tourist of Light
www.RDHphoto.net
SONY ALPHA Camera Ambassador
In addition ‪#‎SuperUserbySony‬
(and have been given SONY products for accepting this additional role)

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This a RX1  shot of the girl Running ...  basically a 100% CROP  ... the RX1 did a pretty good job , with very few miss AF (shot a lot of her that day).  fyi: RX1 has NO CAF mode for tracking action.


http://www.fusiondub.com/10-reasons-why-you-suck-in-photography/


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