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What camera do you use when taking COS photos?

I have filmed cos scenes. . . Because I also played with the university club, at that time, in addition to performing, I was also responsible for taking photos. . .

This stuff is hard to say, it depends on the scene at the time. If there is professional makeup done outdoors on a sunny day, it makes no difference. A card machine with a manual transmission can do it. If it is indoors, you know that in cosplay, characters often "pk". At this time, the range of movements is relatively large, and a faster shutter is required to complete it. At this time, the picture may be too dark and cannot meet the requirements. Also, the ISO of card cameras is capped at 400, and the photos taken at 400 will have too much noise. Therefore, if your club does not often go out on location, you still have to use a SLR camera (the performances in the university are basically in their own small auditoriums, and the lighting... Well, I won’t say anything else, after I watched the performance They asked a classmate to take the photo with a camera... It was so terrible that you couldn’t see my face clearly.)

The advantage of SLR is that the image quality is significantly better than that of card cameras in weak light conditions.

According to you, SLR is too expensive. Then there is a very simple solution: an entry-level SLR camera basically costs 4000-5000. I believe you will also need 3000-4000 to buy a card camera. . .

The image quality of kit cameras is indeed difficult to achieve an absolute gap with that of card cameras, so I recommend that you don’t use a kit camera for SLR cameras, but get a 50mm 1.8 fixed focus lens, which has no dog head. Tell me you know? Although this head is dirt cheap, the image quality is a notch higher than that of a kit head. . . Disadvantages: Can't zoom. But if you are originally from the club, it is not difficult to get a front row seat and be able to walk around in the front row to take pictures, right?

For 2000-5000, you can get an entry-level machine, Nikon or Canon. After all, their product lines are very broad. If you want to continue investing in this in the future, you will have many choices. Just the body and a 50

1.8 fixed focus lens. . . 4000 is enough

Of course, it is said that Pentax cameras are significantly cheaper than Nikon and Canon cameras. . . You can also ask, I don't know the price of Pentax's 50mm fixed focus, I can't say the total price.