Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - I want to learn photography. I just started a Nikon D3200, mainly taking portraits and landscapes. Is there a shot that takes into account the portrait and the scenery?

I want to learn photography. I just started a Nikon D3200, mainly taking portraits and landscapes. Is there a shot that takes into account the portrait and the scenery?

Scenery needs more wide angles, and people have more telephoto; People need a large aperture more often, and landscapes generally don't need a large aperture.

If you want to specialize, the lenses used in these two themes are still different, but if you want to be universal, you can choose a large zoom lens.

Give consideration to both, another way of saying it is to make do, hehe.

Suggestion: 18- 105, from wide angle to medium telephoto, it is ok to shoot scenery, and it is also competent to shoot portraits in the environment. The disadvantage is that the aperture is not large enough, and the background blur effect is slightly worse when taking some portraits. If you are interested in shallow depth of field, you can add 50 1.8g to take portraits. The two shots add up to about 3000.

Because your machine has no body motor, the cheapest 50 1.8d can't focus automatically, otherwise it will be more economical, hehe.