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What should I do if I don't feel clear about buying a micro-order GF5?

Because Apple's aperture is around 2.2, and gf5, if it is a kit, has an aperture of around 4. The focal X is similar to an apple (equivalent to about 35mm). This way, if you shoot in similar light and the high sensitivity is set to low. The shutter of gf5 is much slower than that of Apple, and the natural film will be blurred.

Another possibility is that the iso set by the camera is too high, and the price of high iso is the loss of image quality details. This situation is generally that the light is not ideal. The response method refers to the following suggestions:

1: Try to shoot in the daytime, and arrange it with the sunlight shining into the room, and you will get very ideal light. At this time, even with low sensitivity shooting, you can get a very ideal shutter speed. You can get the best picture quality.

2: Use P-file shooting. Because you are not familiar with the camera, don't deliberately set your own parameters. Give these to the camera. It will judge a relatively correct parameter according to the light and the subject, and then make good use of exposure compensation. If it is too bright, it will reduce the exposure by one and a half, and if it is too dark, it will be the opposite. In this process, learn reasonable parameters and gradually master exposure skills.

3. Proper lighting. One or two cheap long-life light bulbs are better than none. Proper placement during the day can reduce shadows and supplement the lack of indoor light at night. The better the light, the easier it is for the camera to take high-quality images. With proper practice, the light source can also be used to create an atmosphere for goods.