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Did you pay attention to the shot taken in the shed?
Generally speaking, the shed shooting has the lowest requirements for the lens. The pullover can be photographed in the shed, and the effect is not bad.
Because the studio needs lighting, at present, it is mainly the studio flash and LED constant light. Therefore, in most cases, the aperture does not need to be very large, and the aperture of a common shed racket is around F8. Most lenses can get better results under this aperture.
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