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Nikon D90 Macro Shooting Method

Macro photography has its unique charm and is also a favorite theme of many film friends. But how do you shoot macro objects with Nikon D90? I have prepared some photography skills of Nikon D90 for you, hoping to help you:

It is natural to shoot macro with macro lens, which can show the details of tiny objects well, but many lenses can also have good results when shooting macro themes.

Take macro photos with telephoto.

Only file a is used.

Turn on the anti-shake function when holding.

You can use a tripod to stabilize the camera better.

When shooting macro subjects, the telephoto end is often used, which can blur the background and effectively highlight the subject. The background in the sample is well blurred and the spots are round. In the outdoor environment, the use of A-stop aperture can meet the needs of most non-critical shooting, and shooting can be completed by following the exposure compensation principle of whitening and reducing black. Turn on the anti-shake function when holding it to ensure the clarity of imaging. If it's not too much trouble, it's better to use a tripod, but it's too mobile to catch pictures.

Press the shutter halfway and use the arrow keys to select the focus.

Press the preview of depth of field to observe the degree of background blur.

The focus of D90 1 1 can be switched by arrow keys when the shutter is half pressed, which is very useful for shooting pictures and convenient for accurate focusing. Press the preview button of depth of field in the lower right corner of the lens to observe the background blur.

Summary: As a new generation of mid-range digital SLR, Nikon D90 has many surprises, which need to be explored continuously in use. It is impossible to introduce all the contents in a few simple pages, especially video shooting, which requires personal experience after use.