Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Focus-chasing shooting skills

Focus-chasing shooting skills

After-focus shooting skills:

1, shutter priority: shutter speed 1/25s- 1/60s, and the specific value is related to the motion speed of the subject. The faster the object moves, the faster the shutter speed can be; For slow sports such as riding, I use the shutter speed of 1/25S. If the shutter speed is too fast, you can't shoot the motion; The shutter speed is too slow, and it is easy to shoot the subject.

2. Focus mode: continuous autofocus (AF-C). Because the subject is a moving object, AF-C is easy to focus successfully.

3. Focus area: single focus. Focus on moving objects.

4. High-speed continuous shooting: The success rate of focus shooting is low, and the high-speed continuous shooting function is adopted to easily capture wonderful pictures and improve the success rate.

5. Spot metering: When focusing at a single point, focusing and metering are linked. The spotlight is shone on the object to ensure the accurate exposure of the object.

Back-focus shooting means that when shooting a moving object, the lens moves with the shooting object. Relative to the lens, the moving object is static, while the background is moving. The photos taken in this way have clear moving objects and unreal background movement, which can reflect the visual sense as fast as lightning.