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How to shoot rf70200 at infinity?

Among photography techniques, there is a kind of focusing photography technique called "infinite focusing".

This shooting technique is used when we shoot distant scenes or want to get a large depth of field.

For a lens with a focus ranging window, there is an ∞ mark on it. When the focal length corresponds to this mark, it can be considered as "infinite focal length".

Many people will use this method when shooting infinity.

But in fact, the scene must have a clear distance from the camera, and it is impossible to be "infinite".

So when shooting at infinity, in the final analysis, it is still shooting at a limited distance.

Specifically, you can use the following shooting methods to shoot infinite scenery.

1, autofocus.

When we use the autofocus function to shoot at infinity, we can focus on the distant scene and press the shutter halfway. ..... At this time, release the shutter and you can take a clear picture of the distant scenery.

2. Focus manually.

Shooting infinite scenery with manual focusing can be divided into two situations:

1, manual lens shooting.

For manual lens, because there is no autofocus function, you can only shoot by manual focusing.

When shooting, the user needs to turn the focus ring until the focus is completed and a focus prompt appears, or when the user sees the scene being shot clearly in the viewfinder, he can release the shutter to finish shooting.

2, dark light shooting.

When shooting stars and other subjects, because the light is very dark, you can't use the autofocus function, so you also need to use manual focusing.

The specific operation method is similar to the above, that is, turn the focus ring until a clear image is observed in the viewfinder, and then release the shutter to complete the shooting.

The above is the concrete method of shooting infinity with a camera. ..... In fact, there is no difference between this kind of shooting and close-up shooting ... As long as the focal length is well controlled and the focus is accurate, the shooting can be successfully completed.