Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I'm wearing a Nikon D90. Who knows what's the best lens for still life? I mainly shoot bags (women's bags, men's bags, luggage shoes, etc. )

I'm wearing a Nikon D90. Who knows what's the best lens for still life? I mainly shoot bags (women's bags, men's bags, luggage shoes, etc. )

Those two upstairs are scary ... if you shoot these things with 50 mm, 60mm, 100mm ... unless you want to shoot proofs outdoors, or you have a house of several hundred square meters, how can you get a clear picture of the products from a perspective above the medium focal length? Take a 50mm lens as an example. You should take a full picture of it indoors, at least 2 meters away.

Generally speaking, in order to get better picture quality, a fixed-focus lens is necessary. However, considering that D90 is a semi-fuselage and your application, 35mm/ 1.8G is the most suitable.

But what I want to say is that if your customers don't require your pictures to be printed in the form of 1: 1, but only as a template for online platforms such as Taobao, there is no need to focus on it, because this magnification can already be handled by 18- 105. Of course, the function of 35mm fixed focus is not only that, but also very good as a street sweeping lens.

The key is that sampling and using light are more important than the lens. It is suggested that the budget should be more invested in scenes such as lamps (constant light sources, not flashlights) and background cloth. With proper lighting and composition, the effect presented is obviously better than changing a fixed-focus lens.