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How to shoot porcelain with Nikon D5000

How to shoot macro with Nikon D5000?

The average user uses Nikon D5000, which is equipped with a set of lenses, so the macro shooting skills are mainly based on the characteristics of the headgear. The lens of digital SLR is different from ordinary DC. Generally, ordinary DC can focus at the nearest distance at the wide-angle end, while the nearest focusing distance of digital SLR lens is the same all the way, so there will be the best magnification at the telephoto end.

Aperture: F5.6 Shutter:1/60seconds ISO:320 (click to view the original image)

If you take a picture with a professional macro lens, the aperture is generally not suitable for full opening, but the magnification of the ferrule is limited, so it is still possible to take a macro with a full opening aperture.

Take macro photos and adjust them carefully to get the best results. First of all, you need to turn off the anti-shake function of the lens to avoid affecting the image quality. Then rotate the lens to the telephoto end to get the maximum magnification.

Turn off the anti-shake function of the lens, and the magnification under the telephoto end is larger.

Gear large aperture manual focusing is more accurate.

Try to use a large aperture in the choice of aperture, but if you want to ensure sharpness, it will be better to use the maximum aperture to reduce half a grade (about F5.6). After these preparation steps are set, you can enter the shooting stage. Pay attention to the focusing mode. At this time, it is best to choose manual focusing, and the observation of human eyes will be more accurate.

When entering live view, the flexibility of LCD is often used.

Select the movable focus center to focus on evaluating photometry.

Click the LV button to enter live view mode. In this shooting mode, we can operate like a normal DC and preview the shooting effect. Because Nikon D5000 uses a reversible LCD, we can try to use its special function to match different macro angles.

When selecting the AF area mode, we need to select an optional AF area mode, so that we can change the focus position through the navigation key. In terms of metering mode, using central evaluation metering is more suitable for shooting macro objects.

The standard color mode magnifies and focuses the focus.

In order to avoid too many bright colors, we can adopt the standard color mode. When it is difficult to confirm the accuracy of manual focusing, we can enlarge the observation focus, which can better ensure the accuracy of focusing.

Aperture: F4.8 Shutter:113 sec ISO:400 (click to view the original image).

Because the magnification of the lens is not very high, macro photos will still be taken on some larger objects.