Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Nikon AF-S 60mm F2.8G and AF-S 105mm F2.8G VR, which should I choose to shoot vegetables and portraits?

Nikon AF-S 60mm F2.8G and AF-S 105mm F2.8G VR, which should I choose to shoot vegetables and portraits?

In fact, the requirements of dishes and portraits for cameras are not as high as we thought;

On the other hand, still life photography requires extremely high photography technology and lighting.

You can have a look at my space photo album. They were all taken with 18-55 75-300.

Generally speaking, still life requires higher close-up ability of the lens. As long as it is close enough, the fog in the background is beautiful.

People usually set the best aperture, and if the light is not too bad, pullovers can also perform well.

In fact, photography is more about the photographer's control of light and shadow. As long as the lens can meet the use, there is really no need to keep improving. More energy should be put on lighting and scene selection.

Many times, we are far from exerting the power of condoms.

I recommend AF-S 105mm F2.8G VR, commonly known as Budweiser.

A better choice is Nikon Nick AF-S 70-200mm2.8g EDVR II (Bamboo Gun 2). After all, zooming is more convenient and cost-effective. If you take a portrait, a small bamboo gun is much more convenient than focusing. Add a close-up or use a close-up to shoot vegetables.

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Dishes:

18-55 or better lens;

Three light sources (you can use a small desk lamp, which must be adjusted conveniently and flexibly);

A plurality of reflection plates and soft light plates;

Close-up mirror;

Portrait:

18-55 or better lens;

Flash or reflector (flash must be able to leave the machine, reflector can be used without flash, but there must be an assistant when taking pictures);

A good model;