Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Nikon D5 100 18-55 first shot the fabric details, how to shoot the leather detail plane, how to feel a little dark after coming out!

Nikon D5 100 18-55 first shot the fabric details, how to shoot the leather detail plane, how to feel a little dark after coming out!

Shoot fabric details? This is a macro lens. It's really hard 18-55.

The feeling of darkness is insufficient exposure. It is also possible that backlight shooting (light is best projected from the camera or the upper part behind you, not from the upper part in front of you or the camera), resulting in serious underexposure and loss of details in those parts of backlight.

For shooting details (macro photography), use Av (Aperture Priority Mode), set the F value to 5.6 or 8 (the sharpest imaging), and let the camera automatically set the shutter. Put a tripod or chair and put the camera firmly on the back of the chair.

If the cloth is dark or black, reduce the exposure, such as reducing 1/3 or 2/3 files. Otherwise, the details will not be photographed if the cloth is dark.

If it is light, especially white, add 1/3 or 2/3 exposure, otherwise the whole will be dark and the details will not be obvious.

Finally, let the light project from the camera or above your back to avoid forming dark corners of the light.

If filming is for commodity sales, buy two studio lights (between 150W-300w, black cover with square cone, translucent white cloth on the front and high tripod on the bottom) on Taobao. One on the left and the other on the right, illuminating the subject at 45 degrees downward. Both of them are 2-3 meters away from the subject. You are in the middle of the camera, use a tripod, give priority to the aperture, set the aperture value to F8, and focus. The film that comes out will look good.