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How to improve the shooting skills of night scene and macro by using Fuji s2000HD in daily shooting?

S2000HD is also being used for reference, hoping to help you.

S2000HD will zoom in and get quite close to the object when shooting at macro, especially when shooting at super macro. At this time, a little jitter or shaking will affect the effect of the picture. So let the shutter speed be as fast as possible and the camera be stable in order to take a better macro, at least a clear photo.

The aperture of this machine itself is too small, so there are only two ways to improve the shutter speed: one is outdoors with sufficient light, or other light sources are used to supplement the light of the subject. The second is to improve ISO, but too high ISO will seriously affect the image quality. So the best way is to fill the object with light, so that the subject can reach enough brightness, darken the background and make the subject in the photo more prominent. When it comes to stability, try to support the camera with a tripod or platform, which can fully avoid the photo blur caused by hand shake.

As for night shooting, the same is true. At night, the light is insufficient, and the aperture of the machine itself is not large enough, which leads to a rather slow shutter speed. If you want to take a good night view, you must use a tripod or other supports. Don't use flash at this time, because it is impossible to illuminate the whole object and background with such a low power flash in the machine. At this time, adjust the ISO (try to control it below 400, and there is too much noise above 400) and put it on the tripod. If you want to shoot the scenery, you should subtract 1 or more from EV (the specific situation depends on the specific situation, so take more photos for comparison). At this point, let the camera be exposed on the tripod after focusing correctly, and don't touch the camera until the exposure is over. If you want to shoot the scenery and people outside, just turn on the flash and turn the dial to M. Other settings are the same as above. You can also talk about me specifically. Hi.

I hope the above answers can help you. If there is anything wrong, please correct me.