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What are six kinds of camera lenses?

Five landscape features in photographic lens;

1, the shot with the closest viewing distance in close-up photography (referring to the person's shoulder) can make the performance object stand out from the surrounding environment because of the small viewing range and single picture content, resulting in clear visual image and emphasis effect. Close-ups can show the subtle emotional changes of characters and reveal them.

2. The close shot (above the human chest) is a little farther than the close-up. The visual range of the picture is small, the observation distance is relatively close, the size of the characters and scenery is large enough, and the details are clear, which is conducive to expressing the expressions, subtle movements and local state of the scene of the characters' faces or other parts.

3. Mid shot (above people's knees) In scenes involving dialogue, action and emotional communication, the use of mid shot can show the relationship between characters and their surroundings in the most favorable and balanced way. The characteristics of the middle scene determine that it can better express the identity, action and purpose of the characters.

4. Panorama (the whole human body and the surrounding background) Panoramic picture, which mainly shows the whole body of the characters, has a large range of activities and a relatively broad space, and can fully show the overall movements of the characters and the relationship between the characters.

5. Vision (the environment where the subject is located) Looking at the scenery and people from a distance, the vision is wide and can accommodate a vast space. There are few people and the background is dominant. The picture gives a sense of wholeness, but the details are not very clear.