Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it fat to take pictures with a digital camera?

Is it fat to take pictures with a digital camera?

It is fatter to shoot with a digital camera, because the face is too close to the camera when shooting.

Many people use digital cameras to shoot directly when they are turned on, and they are not good at using zoom function to bring the picture closer.

This kind of shooting, in order to make the face on the screen bigger, will inevitably be close to shooting. At this time, the central part of the picture (usually the central part of the face) will become wider and people will become fat.

The closer the shooting distance is, the shorter the focal length is, and the more obvious this deformation is.

In film and television works, this kind of deformation is often used to produce funny or ugly effects.

Professional portrait photography usually uses a medium focal length (80- 130 mm) lens, so that the face distortion is minimal.

If you take a big photo with a digital camera, stay away from it and take a closer picture.

Don't shoot directly with the wide-angle end (generally the focal length is 28-35mm).