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What lens is used for still life shooting?

Generally speaking, a telephoto lens is used. If it is a zoom lens, try the telephoto end, such as focal length 16-50, and use 50 segments. If you don't have a telephoto, buy one, say 70, 100. Because the aperture of the standard lens is not large, the wide-angle lens can't blur the background, and the telephoto lens can use the change of focal length to produce some blur, but it is difficult to control the clear outline of the subject. If the subject is clear and sharp and the background is fuzzy and soft, a macro lens is generally used.

In film and television, the extended data lens has two fingers, one refers to the optical elements used by film cameras and projectors to generate images, and the other refers to the continuous picture taken from power on to power off, or the fragment between two editing points, also called lens.

One finger and two fingers are two completely different concepts. In order to distinguish, one refers to the optical lens and the other refers to the lens picture. According to the origin of lenses, mainly Japanese lenses and German lenses. Japanese lenses mainly have good color reproduction, while German lenses have a strong sense of layering. China's lens has gradually occupied a certain market in the market, mainly because the price is relatively low.

According to the origin of lenses, mainly Japanese lenses and German lenses. Japanese lenses mainly have good color reproduction, while German lenses have a strong sense of layering. China's lens has gradually occupied a certain market in the market, mainly because the price is relatively low.

Lens is the basic unit of film and television creation. A complete film and television work is composed of one shot after another. Without an independent lens, there would be no film and television works.

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Baidu encyclopedia-lens