Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Indoor hazy photography

Indoor hazy photography

First of all, there are two main reasons why you take blurred photos indoors:

1) The shutter speed used in shooting is too slow, which leads to instability and blurring of the hand-held camera.

2) The camera is too close to the subject, and the distance between them is smaller than the closest focusing distance of the lens, which leads to unclear and blurred focus. The nearest focal length of your lens is 0.3m

Second, it is recommended that you take the following measures to ensure the clarity of photos when shooting indoors in the dark: 1) Turn on the flash if possible. 2) Improve ISO sensitivity. 3) Try to use a large aperture and don't use a shutter speed slower than 1/30 seconds. 4) If the lens has anti-shake function, turn on the anti-shake function. 5) use a tripod to shoot.

Third, a little advice when taking pictures of the baby. 1) It's not appropriate to use a flash to take pictures of babies within a few months. Exposure value can be improved by increasing ISO sensitivity, and ISO can be set to auto or 1600. See page 68 of the camera manual for details. 2) It is recommended to shoot in S-speed priority mode, and set the speed to 1/60s to ensure the authenticity of the photos. See page 59 of the instruction manual for specific operation.