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What is a fixed lens?

Fixed Shot A fixed shot means that during the shooting of a shot, the camera position, lens optical axis and focal length are fixed, and the subject can be static or dynamic. Its core point is that the frame to which the picture is attached does not move. Features 1. The external motion factors of the fixed picture disappear. The image range and field of view area visible through the camera's viewfinder are consistent. 2. The viewpoint of the fixed picture is stable and conforms to the visual experience of people’s daily life. It is different from the "browsing" feeling often shown by panning and moving, and also different from the feeling of advancing or retreating the viewpoint shown by pushing and pulling. Functions: 1. Shooting with a fixed lens is similar to people's quiet observation. It is a relatively in-depth observation and has a relatively strong objective color. Scenery shot with a fixed lens are suitable for playing the role of introducing the environment and explaining transitions in the program. Fixed lens shooting of characters is suitable for interviewing, introducing characters, and showing the process of conflict in the program.

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