Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Xiao Bai asked entry-level cameras, such as Canon's 700d, how to shoot the starry sky.

Xiao Bai asked entry-level cameras, such as Canon's 700d, how to shoot the starry sky.

Take a picture of the starry sky and see which one you like better. One is to expose the star orbit for a long time with a slow door (there may be many circular orbits in Zhang Hecheng), and the other is to shoot the starry sky with dense spots, open the maximum aperture and wide-angle end, and adjust the iso and exposure time.

However, based on the sensitivity of 700D, it is better to use it within 3200, and the shutter time should not be too long, so that the stars will move relatively, which is a line, not a point. It is recommended to buy a large aperture and wide angle. When the air is fine at night and the sky is cloudless in Wan Li, it is easier to photograph the stars in the sky.

First, the basic requirements for shooting the starry sky

1. wide-angle lens;

2. The larger the aperture, the better;

3. The smaller the high-sensitivity noise, the better (this has unparalleled advantages);

4.700D plus 18- 135 only accounts for the first point. Although there is, the effect is a bit reluctant.

Second, the basic usage of Canon 700d:

Install the memory card and battery, remove the lens cover, turn the mode dial to P position, turn the AF/MF focus switch on the lens to AF, hold the camera steady, keep your eyes on the viewfinder, aim the lens at the subject (if you use a zoom lens, you can turn the zoom ring to change the focal length (some lenses zoom by pushing and pulling) to make the subject in the viewfinder fit), press the shutter button lightly, and when you see the object in the viewfinder is clear, press the shutter button completely.

Find time to read the camera manual carefully, understand and remember every button and function of the camera, learn more and practice more, and slowly you will be able to take satisfactory photos.