Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Aerial jumping photography

Aerial jumping photography

Single-point focusing: Single-point focusing is to focus directly on a certain part of the subject to highlight the high definition of this part. For example, when we take close-ups of people, under normal circumstances, you should use the single-point focusing mode to focus directly on people's eyes. People's eyes shot in this focusing mode are very clear and sharp.

Multi-focus: Multi-focus (you can choose two or more, at most dozens-several models) is to aim the selected focus directly at a certain part of the subject to ensure that all subjects in this area are relatively clear. For example, when shooting multiple subjects, we often use this mode in order to ensure that all subjects in the area have a relative clarity.

According to the above explanation, we can understand whether to use single focus or multi-focus when shooting the aerial jump of the model.