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Does SLR digital camera use a hood to shoot snow scenes?

1, SLR digital camera does not need a hood to shoot snow. If you want to restore true white, you must increase the exposure of 1-2, so that the white snow in the picture becomes its proper "white".

2. If you want to shoot a wider landscape, then the new Nikon D750 is the best choice, with 24 million pixels and 5 1 focus, which conforms to the wide field of vision of wide-angle lenses such as Nikon 14-24mmf/2.8.

In fact, shooting snow scenes is very suitable for photographers who have just learned photography. First of all, most snow scenes don't need a large aperture lens, and an entry-level lens between f/4-f/ 1 1 can do it; Secondly, both APS-C and full-frame cameras are competent for shooting snow scenes. For example, the above photo can be taken with the introductory D5200+NikkorDX 18-55mm lens. All you need to do is move your legs outside the door when it snows, find a corner where there are not many people and press the shutter.

4. When shooting snow scenes, due to the low outdoor temperature, the performance of lithium batteries may be slightly lower than that at room temperature, so remind film friends to bring a spare battery when shooting. In addition, in order to get the spare battery into the state as soon as possible, everyone remembers to put the battery in the inner pocket of the down jacket, so that the temperature of the battery will be higher.

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