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A sharp weapon for taking pictures-Sony A6000+ Nikon 50mm fixed focus still life shooting

Choosing a camera that suits you is a headache for a photographer. Buying too cheap is too vague and unsightly, and buying expensive is reluctant. Everyone says that "photography is poor for three generations". As a still life photographer, I strongly recommend a Sony A6000 suitable for Xiaobai photographer, which is cheap and good.

I take commercial photos of still life, usually Sony's fuselage+Nikon adapter ring+Nikon 50mm fixed focus lens. At that time, Sony cookie heads were bought as standard in photo studios. I find it relatively inconvenient to focus manually with Nikon fixed-focus lens, but it is sharp and can meet my needs.

Let's take a look at the renderings of Sony fuselage+Nikon fixed focus shooting.

This photo was taken in a light box. Blackboards were added to both sides of the apple, and some water was sprayed to highlight the sharpness and freshness of the apple.

This piece of broccoli was trimmed for half an hour before shooting, and it was troublesome to color it later. It was also taken in the light box.

I tried to use the flash of the newly photographed purple cabbage yesterday and found it brighter than the light in the light box.

This photo was taken in the park and in the sun at 4~5 pm a few days before May Day. The original film has not been processed, and the background is blurred and natural.

When it comes to photography, many people always have a misunderstanding. They think that the higher the camera, the better the quality of the photos. Actually, it's not. As long as you master the correct shooting techniques and composition skills, you can take big pictures even with your mobile phone. Only by taking more pictures and thinking more, you will also take good photos.