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as gone everyone David from DoD media today I have a little tip for Sony shooters especially Sony shooters who shoot in studios if you have ever used your camera in a studio it looks fantastic and the viewfinder is brilliant because it kind of shows you exactly what youre gonna get problem is that if youre shooting at say f/8 or F and youre at a low shutter speed like one over a hundred and your ISO is as low as it goes all you see is black and the reason for that being that youre relying on your lighting to come from strobes or speed lights or flashes so theres no available light going in so what you see is what you get well luckily theres a nice easy way around that so lets jump into the menu Ill show you exactly what Im talking about okay so lets say that this is your your standard setup right youre in a studio youre shooting portraits so you might be going to you know f8 f9 and your shutter speeds probably gonna be about 1 over 60 at the most and then your ISO well let