Setting up EYE-AF on a Sony Alpha Camera

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By Sony Global Ambassador Mark Galer

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For Portrait photographers, Eye-AF is one of the best feature available on a Sony Alpha camera. It allows you to quickly snap focus on the leading eye of your subject. This ensures accurate focus when working with wide apertures such as f/1.4 to f/2.8. This movie tutorial shows you how to assign Eye-AF to a custom button.

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My choices of lenses I use for weddings and why.

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By Hanna Saba – HR Images

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This video is showing you the lenses I choose to shoot with at weddings and detailing why I choose to use them.

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Sony’s Wireless Radio Flash

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By Sony Global Ambassador Mark Galer

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Mark Galer shows us the new Sony’s Wireless Radio Flash triggers. Working with off camera flash on the Sony speed lights

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Setting up the Godox AD200 flash

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By Hanna Saba – HR Images

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This video is detailing on setting up the Godox AD200 especially with off camera flash.

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Why Sony Mirrorless users need to know about ‘Setting Effect’

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By Sony Global Ambassador Mark Galer

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The Live View or WYSIWYG – What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get view, is one of the great advantages of capturing images with a mirrorless camera.

When capturing images with a DSLR the ‘optical view’ is not what the camera records. There are instances when the WYSIWYG view of a mirrorless camera is NOT what you want to see, e.g. when you are shooting in a dark studio and using off-camera flash.

In this situation if you do not adjust your Setting Effect option in the menu, then all you will see is darkness, which will make it difficult or impossible to frame or focus on your subject.

This is when you want your mirrorless camera to behave more like a DSLR and just show you a bright image in your viewfinder. This is when you want to go to Live View Dis Setting Effect to OFF

 

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