Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 2


In this program Mark describes the digit types of reddened meters. He answers the questions, “What cadence should I buy?” and “How do I ingest a reddened meter?”

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25 Responses to “Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 2”

  1. chompychomps says:

    The instruction was good. Thanks. But, my one man’s opinion about the music is that it reminded me of the sort that you hear during video games from the 90’s.

  2. WiseGuy02 says:

    Great videos. But the music over the top is annoying.

  3. oceandrew says:

    Great video…. it answered the question I had after seeing Episode 1. Hmmm, what question will be answered in #3? Thank you – and what’s everyone complaining about the music? I didn’t even notice it which is how it should be, I guess.

  4. Tucos13 says:

    ha ha….that music needs to go, but why beat a dead horse. Great tutorial! informative and easy to understand. I’ve also seen other tutorials by Mark. I’ve learned more in those few tutorials then I have at some photography schools. thank you!

  5. add4440 says:

    Great Video.
    BUT dude put some trousers on..haaa

  6. ColinCardinal says:

    great tutorial! probably the best one on metering i’ve come across so far on youtube.
    but, for the record, you don’t need to have pocket wizards or the RT32 module for wireless metering. as long as you have any type of wireless triggering system you can just connect the transmitter to the x sync on your meter and you’re all set. i do acknowledge that it is much more convenient not to have all that attached, but compare that to the steep cost of pw’s and a special meter and/or module.

  7. platinum8765 says:

    Nice video, informative. Megan seams like a real spark plug.

  8. supra619 says:

    Very informative.

  9. Honkivonarsen says:

    Funny – I didn’t even notice the music until you mentioned it.

  10. carltrek says:

    That’s a great background song! What’s the name of it? Goes along very well with your vid. Makes it sound really professional. Luv it , luvit, luvvvvit!

  11. 0ssie4u says:

    At least a usefull video about lightmetering.
    Thanx !

    Background music is anoing…

  12. ramanaprasad369 says:

    very useful.

  13. ypsifrog says:

    Not only is the music bad but it seems to get even louder as the video goes along

  14. hawkeye59 says:

    The music (aka noise) is really annoying. I’d like to watch more videos but with that noise…forget it.

  15. 12GaugeFaceLift says:

    lol WOW that was pretty cool

  16. daveawebber says:

    yes the music is rather LOUD plus annoying
    but a great vid

  17. effyleven says:

    I agree about the bloody music. What is this mania for inviting a band to rehearse in the room next door when they’re TRYIN’ TO MAKE A MOVIE IN HERE. (Clueless)

  18. LEXPIX says:

    Love the L358 meter.

  19. wolfy2424 says:

    Agreed

    The music is a MAJOR distraction to the content being spoken

  20. stephenkhine says:

    Great, I also want to know, how to use two flash using nikon d 60

  21. elparaguajo says:

    very informative video, thanks!

  22. boitedepandora says:

    hej, thanks a lot, but pleeaaaase, turn the “ambient” music down, it’s hard to understand what you’re saying…

  23. rustynasty143 says:

    Very helpful, coz im just starting in studio photography and sometimes im still dumbfounded with the light settings and now with your tutorial video it help me to understand how the studio lighting work thanks very much.

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  25. mekjm says:

    dude, the vids are so helpful. but the music is sooo annoying and too loud. its hard to hear you

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