Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Ask for a photo of a desk, either online or the staff's desk with folders on it.

Ask for a photo of a desk, either online or the staff's desk with folders on it.

1. First of all, pay attention to hold the camera firmly, preferably with both hands, or use a tripod to minimize the shaking of the picture and avoid shooting while walking (only used in special circumstances). Remember that the stability of the picture is the first requirement of dynamic photography.

2. The second is to fix the lens, that is, after the lens is aimed at the target, do fixed-point shooting, do not zoom the lens or scan it up, down, left and right, start the video after setting the picture size, increase the stability of the picture, and use less zoom shooting to make the picture big and small.

3. Pay attention to whether the skills and timing of the zoom lens are appropriate when shooting. Unless it is fixed with a tripod, the long-distance push-in and pull-out action will definitely cause the picture to shake.

3. Then there is how to use the zoom lens. When DV is shooting a distant target, it can zoom in and take pictures with a zoom lens. When it is pushed to the appropriate picture size, it will press the video button to take a picture. Abuse of zoom lens and repeated shooting are common mistakes made by many DV families.

Remember, every time you zoom in or out, pause, change the angle or picture, and then start shooting.

4. Finally, the technique of dynamic shooting. When a picture cannot capture the panoramic view of the target, DV scanning is needed from right to left or from left to right. However, when doing this action, the captured picture often shakes or flashes, which looks very unsmooth.

The correct way is, if you want to shoot from point A to point B, first face point B, then keep your lower body still, then turn your upper body around and point to DV at point A, and press the video button to shoot still for 5 seconds.