Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I'm going to buy a Canon 60D, which is mainly used to shoot clothes. I opened a branch. Is Canon 60D all right? Do you need any other lenses to shoot clothes?

I'm going to buy a Canon 60D, which is mainly used to shoot clothes. I opened a branch. Is Canon 60D all right? Do you need any other lenses to shoot clothes?

If you open an online shop to shoot clothes, there is absolutely no problem with the Canon 60D camera! The so-called "66D 18- 135 sets" is a set of 18- 135 lenses (SLR can also buy only the body, which is called a single machine, and a set of designated lenses is a set of machines).

What kind of lens to match depends on the budget. I suggest you match two lenses, a standard lens and a macro lens, which is enough.

1. 50mm F 1.4 pan/tilt +60mm F2.8 macro pan/tilt. This combination has high imaging quality, provided that there is enough space in the place where you take pictures, and the place that is too small can't play the role of pan/tilt. If you shoot outdoors, you can give full play to these two shots and achieve a good blur effect.

Second, 17-85mm F4-5.6 is the zoom head +60mm2.8 macro head. The zoom head can play a role in a relatively small space, and the macro head can clearly shoot the details and texture of clothes, so it is no problem to go out and shoot. Of course, the imaging of 17-85 zoom head is not as good as that of 50mm head, so it will not have a good blur effect.

If your budget is limited, you can buy the front lens first and then enter the macro lens later; If the budget is enough, you can change 17-85 to 15-85 or 17-55, and the imaging will be better. In addition, indoor shooting needs a good tripod and photographic lights.