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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorNovember 2, 2023 at 4:51 am in reply to: Focussing more than one animal/birdLloyd, To answer your question, you need to fully understand about the various parameters affecting depth of field. Please do go through course “How to get blurred out of focus background” where I clearly explain all these.
To achieve your objective, it depends on what focal length lens you are using, how far you are from the subject and finally the aperture. Depending on these parameters you can calculate if you will get enough DoF to get multiple subjects in focus.
Rgds,
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Hey Hareesh, welcome to the platform and good to have you back here. Glad to know about your photography improvements from the course. Continue the learning and all the best!
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorOctober 29, 2023 at 9:52 am in reply to: Regarding issues with my canon r5 autofocusSorry, what do you mean by switch over from one place to another? Need more information about the auto focus settings.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorOctober 28, 2023 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Seeking guidance for purchasing lense of my cameraYou can go for the Sony 24-105 and at 105mm you can get that nice clear blur out of focus background.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorOctober 28, 2023 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Guide to Sony a74 mirrorless camera and lensYou can currently refer the A9 II. Hope to have for the A7 IV, A7R5 and the A1 soon.
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I would any day love to use a FF compared to a APS-C. The additional magnification you get can always be cropped when you use a FF.
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I would highly recommend you to upgrade to Sony mirrorless, since you mentioned wildlife. Any other brand will be a compromise unless you get the top of the line camera / lens.
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Unfortunately you are too late in planning. For Corbett you need to plan at least 45 days in advance and for Ranthambhore at least 4-6 months in advance as all permits for premium zones are sold out.
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Yes, to achieve a faster shutter speed, you have to increase ISO. Depending on what is happening the scene, you can decide what shutter speed you need. Using a tripod is the best thing to do.
In my course I explain about shootable ISO from a camera. You need to find out about that for your camera and decide till what ISO you can go up.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorOctober 11, 2023 at 6:46 pm in reply to: Mirrorless DSLR for Photography enthusiastI believe the equipment you have shortlisted looks good. So check out this link as well: http://www.ssp.photo/best
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Hello Anish,
There is no option to buy individual course. The All-In-One pack consists of access to all the courses available on the website and it’s just INR 2950 and lifetime access to all courses and this platform. You can subscribe here:
https://learn.sudhirshivaramphotography.com/online-photography-class/
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My recommendation is to go for the Sony 200-600 as that way you can take full advantage of the native lens power on a Sony camera. And yes, the Sony A7R5 would be good.
Rgds,
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Sudhir Shivaram
MemberOctober 3, 2023 at 10:13 pm in reply to: Course are not tracking the progressThis is a known issue and we are working on identifying the reason for the issue to provide a fix.
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Can you please let me know if you are not able to play on the browser or the App? And which course are you not able to play? When you play for the very first time it may take sometime for the buffering depending on your internet connection. Please try again and do post the requested details.
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Sudhir Shivaram
AdministratorSeptember 30, 2023 at 8:09 am in reply to: Raising ISO vs using flash in low light situationsDear Sanjib,
It all depends on what you are trying to achieve and what are you trying to shoot. The shutter speed you need mainly depends on the lens you are using. Generally it is advisable to increase the ISO to get a specific shutter speed. Flash related settings are totally different.
Rgds,
Sudhir
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