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The pose of taking pictures with a SLR.

The popularity of SLR cameras has given many families a more pleasant life experience, so what are the postures when using SLR cameras?

1. When standing, hold the lens with your left hand, which is convenient for adjusting the focal length of the lens. Control the fine adjustment with your right hand, and press the shutter. Support the camera with your face.

2. If you need to shoot short targets, you can choose to squat or even kneel on the ground. The gesture is to hold the lens in the left hand, which is convenient for adjusting the focal length of the lens, and the right hand controls fine tuning and pressing the shutter.

3. If you need a lower perspective, then sometimes you need to shoot. The body is flat on the ground, the arms of both hands must touch the ground, and the face and hands form a triangle to fix the camera.

4. If you need to shoot a portrait, you can pose the figure first, and then rotate the camera 90 degrees, with your left hand above and your right hand below for control.

It is also a good idea to stabilize your body with the help of a fixed object next to you, and then shoot.

The posture of using a SLR camera or card machine is not limited to the above. There are still many roads in life. What we need to do is to be good at discovering and harvesting.

Single lens reflex (SLR) is the most popular viewfinder system, which is used by most 35mm cameras. In this system, the unique design of the mirror and prism enables the photographer to directly observe the image passing through the lens from the viewfinder. Therefore, you can accurately see the same image that the film is about to "see".