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How to shoot people with SLR

Question 1: How to shoot a good-looking portrait with a SLR? I can't make it clear in one or two sentences. I suggest you read the basic course first to find out what the basic knowledge is, such as aperture, shutter, exposure, sensitivity (ISO), lens focal length and composition. When learning photography, you should try to use full manual (M file) shooting.

Question 2: How to shoot people under the blue sky with a SLR and in the weather with good air quality, and use a circular CPL polarizer. Its working principle is to selectively filter light from a certain direction. By filtering out a lot of polarized light in diffuse reflection, the light intensity in the sky is weakened, the sky is darkened and the contrast between the blue sky and white clouds is increased. Look at the viewfinder and rotate the front mirror of the polarizer when shooting. In the viewfinder, the effect is most obvious when the sky is darkest, and the difference between the darkest and the most appearance is 90 degrees. In addition, using a good polarizer requires some skills. You can use your right thumb and forefinger at 90 degrees, the forefinger points to the sun, and the thumb direction is the best shooting direction. In addition, because the polarizer will lose the aperture of 1/2 to 2 when the polarization effect is the best, exposure compensation is needed, and generally the exposure of 1 2 will be increased.

Question 3: SLR shoots people, and the background is blurred. How to set the phenomenon you mentioned is called shallow depth of field, that is, the depth of the scene is small, so the foreground is clear and the background is blurred. There are three main conditions to realize shallow depth of field: 1 and aperture. The larger the aperture, the smaller the aperture value and the smaller the depth of field. The effect is not obvious. 2. focal length. The greater the focal length, the smaller the depth of field. The effect is obvious. 3. Object distance. The closer the camera is to the subject, the smaller the depth of field. The effect is very obvious. Therefore, according to the above rules, when shooting, you should use the largest aperture and the longest focal length, and then try to get close to the subject under the premise of both, and then try to keep the subject away from the background. This effect must be what you want. Besides, the photo of car optical flow you mentioned is very simple. As long as the ISO is set to 100, the aperture can receive about F8, and then put it on a tripod for a long time exposure. The exposure time can generally be about 4~8 seconds, depending on the actual light conditions.

Question 4: What kind of SLR camera is better for shooting people? There are not many budget departments that want to start with the SLR 4000, and this price is to buy an entry-level machine. Now the SLR is mainly Nikon and Canon, and the others of Pentax are also very good. There are fewer people like Sony and Fuji, and the lenses don't match very well. Leica is a local model and can't be bought at this price.

I often see people on the Internet discussing that Canon is like a good man and Nikon has a good scenery. However, I feel a little different. The sharpness of Nikon camera is good, which is recognized by people who like photography, so the characters photographed by Nikon camera are more delicate and my favorite style (I use Canon 60D, which is not as good as Nikon D7000).

The price of 4000 can start with a Nikon D5300. As for the lens, if you like shooting people, it is recommended to start with a fixed focus of 50. The background blur effect of this lens is very good. If you like traveling and taking pictures of scenery, it is recommended to enter 18- 105. This lens has a wide field of vision and can shoot at wide angle, telephoto and macro. No matter what kind of collocation, if you buy it online, the price should be controlled at around 4000. If you go to a physical store, there is no guarantee.

Question 5: When taking a portrait with a camera, how to set the aperture first? Highlight people with large apertures, such as 2.8, 3.5, 4, 5.6, and use small apertures for people scenes, such as 8, 1 1, 16.

Question 6: How to shoot a good role with a SLR? The bust is more pleasing to the eye if the shoulders are below the golden section, and the full-length portrait is better if it is close-up. I suggest shooting more landscape models to feel it.

Question 7: How to fix the camera body when taking high-definition photos of people with SLR?

Use a small aperture (people usually use a large aperture, here we are talking about people with environment)

Press the shutter before shooting to confirm that the subject is in focus, and press it directly without releasing the composition.

Question 8: How does a SLR camera take photos with the following effects? Blurred background and prominent characters? How to set it? What kind of camera are you?

Question 9: How do SLR cameras capture good people and scenery? There is also the focal length. . .

For scenery, it is suggested that the shutter should be controlled at1125, and the aperture can be smaller, but not more than F 1. Many lenses have better sharpness at F5.6-F 1 1, and the sharpness will decrease if they are too big or too small.

There is no definite formula for characters, depending on your requirements for the degree of background blur.

Question10: What gear is used for the 700d-d SLR camera has no effect on the specific picture. Those landscapes are really useless. Generally, a, t and m are used.

The shutter depends on what effect you want. If you shoot beautiful women in nightclubs, you should rotate the confusing effect, of course, it is slow door+flash. If you want to capture the moment, of course, it is a faster shutter.

ISO, except160,320,640 (I'm not sure whether there is 700D), the smaller the number, the purer the picture. In broad daylight, the lower the better. If there are160,320,640, then try to use these three gears.

Focal length, you can blur the beauty of the background with telephoto, you can also shoot a sense of reality with medium focus -35, and you can also express momentum and * * * with wide angle.

Distance? It depends on the focal length and composition.

Family photo, the aperture is narrowed, and the focal length is about 35 or 50.

I just want to say that photography has no specific parameters and no standard answer. You can set any effect you want. In the digital age, if you fail to shoot, you don't have to pay for it. Just take a few more shots.