Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why is it different to take pictures with a reflective camera and a positive camera?

Why is it different to take pictures with a reflective camera and a positive camera?

1, pixels are different. Reflective camera and front camera have different pixels, so the photographing effect is naturally different.

2. The reflective camera has lower pixels, and the effect is not as good as that of the upright camera.

3. Two people face to face, and the camera switches between the characters, which is divided into two types: inside and outside. The inner shot does not capture the other side, that is, the outer shot captures a little bit even if it is the other side, that is, the semi-subjective shot is a rule of shooting the scene scheduling combination shot, and 90% of it is used for the dialogue scene of two or more people. When two people look at each other or stand or sit, the lens is usually fixed in three positions, and the first half of B is behind A.

4. The general framing is "over the shoulder", that is, the front of the speaker is patted on the shoulder of the person with his back to the camera. According to the key points of the script dialogue, you can switch to insert several shoulder-less close-ups as a supplement to the forehand and backhand combination.