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Ahoj, this is Zdenka. In this hands-on tutorial
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you will learn how to use the mobile
photography app Reeflex
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Pro Camera 3.0,
which has just been released.
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This video is brought to you by Reeflex.
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Before we start taking any photos,
let's go to Formats and Resolution.
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Compressed files HEIF and Jpeg
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can be taken in 12 or 48 megapixels.
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HEIF files are smaller,
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but if you run into compatibility issues,
Jpeg is the one to select.
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ProRAW is available in 48 megapixels,
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and it is a mix of RAW
plus Apple processing.
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If you want zero processing,
if you want to edit the photos yourself,
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then you can select RAW, but
that is only available in 12 megapixels.
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This format will give you less zoom
or camera choices.
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You get three. 0.5x, 1x and 4x.
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Taking photos in automatic mode is a
no brainer.
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Select your preferred camera,
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tap on the subject or area you want to
have in focus and take a photo.
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If you see that
the highlights are a bit overexposed,
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then you might want to tap on an EV
and adjust the exposure.
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The number will be green, which means that
it has been adjusted manually.
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If you want to go back at any point
to fully
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automatic mode,
just want to reset any changes,
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simply double-tap on the screen.
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If you're into taking action shots,
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you will really appreciate the burst mode.
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Simply press and hold the shutter.
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The photos will show up here
in the folder.
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Once you open it, you can select
the photos you want to keep or delete.
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Burst mode has another feature
that you might want to enable.
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Let's swipe down to pull out settings.
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Go to Camera Settings
and here under burst mode,
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you can enable
burst on Tap and Lock Focus.
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When you enable burst on Tap, you can
select how many shots the camera takes.
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Minimum is 2, maximum is 20.
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Let's enable 10.
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I would also keep the aggregate
burst shots enabled
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as it will keep
all photos organized in a folder.
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You can also enable lock focus
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that will keep the focus
you select for the entire set.
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I also have to
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mention the responsiveness
of the newly upgraded app.
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It is one of the fastest
apps to use for photography.
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There are three additional photography
modes.
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The first one is Motion
Blur and Light Trails.
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This mode allows you to capture
long exposure photos.
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For this type of photography,
you will need to use a tripod.
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Once you enable
this on the right is where you can
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switch
between motion blur and light trails.
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For night photography, I selected
Motion blur and all I have to do
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is select how many seconds
I want the shutter to stay open.
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Enable the timer to avoid camera shake
and take the shot.
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If you have Apple Watch,
you don't have to use timer.
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You can take photos
directly with the watch.
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It is especially handy if you enable bulb
mode for fireworks or light painting.
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Tap to start taking the photo.
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Wait until you get the result you are
looking for and then tap again to finish.
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Let's move on
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to the next mode,
which is focus Bracketing.
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What is it?
It will take a series of photos.
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Each photo will have a slightly different
focus distance.
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Once it is done, you will use software
to combine them into one.
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This is only temporary though, as
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focus stacking
directly in the app is coming up.
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It will be added.
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The images will be sharp
from front to back.
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This is mainly used for macro product
and landscape photography.
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To show you how it works,
I'm going to take a photo of a landscape
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with a solid foreground and background
so you can see the depth.
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I'm going to tap on the closest object
I want in focus,
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and here under Manual focus I see a value.
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You can always fine tune
the focus manually.
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Enable focus peaking by tapping the icon.
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Whatever is green that is in focus.
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You can also use a magnifying glass and
move it around to see what is in focus.
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This is the number
I'm going to select first.
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Then I will tap on the subject
that is far away
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where I want the focus to end.
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All is left to do is select
how many photos I want.
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Let's go with 10. Let's take the photos,
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and here is the final stacked image.
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Exposure bracketing is the last mode.
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This mode is used for high contrast scenes
such as interiors with windows,
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so this is great for real estate
photography,
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for landscapes with very bright sky
and very dark foreground,
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or whenever you run into very challenging
lighting conditions.
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Once you blend the photos in editing
software,
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you will have an HDR image.
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So how would I do this?
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The Reeflex app takes 3 photos.
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The first one will be underexposed.
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The second one will be at zero.
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And the third one will be overexposed.
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Let's just let the app take the photos
at the default.
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-2, 0 and +2 exposures.
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Until now,
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I was showing you how to take photos
in automatic mode, as that is
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what most of us would do because that's
the simplicity about smartphones.
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That's what we like.
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Just taking photos on the go.
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If you are someone who wants to take it
to the next level and is interested
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in taking photos in manual mode,
how do you do it?
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There are two things to control
ISO and shutter speed.
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During the day
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you want to keep
the ISO as low as possible,
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and then you select the shutter speed
until you see a perfectly exposed image.
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If there is a movement in a photo,
you will have to select a faster
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shutter speed to freeze the motion
and then readjust the ISO of the image.
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If it is a bit darker in low light,
you will have to bring the ISO up
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to get more light in.
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I also wanted to mention
that once you take a photo,
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pull it up in the gallery
and click on the info icon,
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you will see
all the metadata of the image.
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You will see all settings right here.
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Exposure and manual focus
were already explained earlier.
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White balance is here as well.
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You can choose your preferred
white balance.
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Let's explain
the rest of the icons in the app.
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On the left is a zebra pattern.
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Once you enable that,
whatever shows red is overexposed
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and underexposed areas will show blue.
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The histogram is on the right.
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This is a standard luminance histogram
that shows the overall
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brightness of the image.
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Once you tap that,
it will change to an RGB
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histogram showing color specific clipping.
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At the top,
you've got from the right level,
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grid options for composition
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timer,
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flash,
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and settings.
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When you go to settings,
you've got camera settings
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where you can enable location,
raw thumbnail, burst mode,
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which I explained earlier, and focus
peaking where you can change the color.
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Let's go back.
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Discover our apps is next.
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Discover our products.
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Here you can learn about Reeflex
lenses and filters.
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By the way,
the add on lens selection feature
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in this app is coming up as well.
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Next is discover
our community learning material.
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Info and support and finally others.
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It's a simple app that offers lots.
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I will link it below for those interested,
and I will also link
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a playlist to my other Reeflex videos.
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Give it a thumbs up
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if you found this video informative
and don't forget to subscribe for more!
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I'll see you in one of those next.
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Cau, Ahoj!11993
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