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The difference between photography and video recording

Simply put, photography is a form of photos, which is static;

Camera shooting is dynamic shooting in the form of video.

Photography:

The word photography comes from the Greek word φ? Phos (light) and γ ρ α φ ι graphics (painting, painting) or γ ρ α φ? Graphê together means "painting with light". Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras. Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing the photosensitive medium by using the light reflected by the object. Someone once said an incisive language: the photographer's ability is to transform the fleeting ordinary things in daily life into immortal visual images.

Camera:

The main actors in camera shooting are the photographer, the subject and the camera equipment, focusing on the subject and recording the picture on the camera equipment. The operation process of taking pictures is divided into: distant view, panoramic view, middle view, close view, close-up and microscope. Photography skills include the use of lenses-pushing, pulling, shaking, moving and following, and the combination of lenses-fading out, fading in, switching and overlapping. In the wide-angle stage of framing and the telephoto stage of the left picture, and when changing the focal length of the lens or moving the camera position, the lens holder is always aimed at the subject to shoot.