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Tips for taking pictures with digital camera

The beautiful appearance and powerful functions of digital cameras are deeply loved by consumers. Let me share some tips for taking pictures with digital cameras, hoping to help you!

First, take a close-up of a still little thing.

Take close-ups of things that are still small, such as flowers, birds and insects: use a file, the aperture should be f5.6 or below, and the focal length should be above 50. Try to shoot the blurred background within 1m! Iso100 if the light is good; If the light is not good, iso is better within 400.

Second, shoot people.

Basically, a larger aperture (within f5.6) and a focal length of more than 50mm are used. The shooting distance depends on the whole body, chest circumference and big photos, so the background is blurred, so I used one file! Good light, iso 100, poor light, within iso400.

Third, shoot the scenery.

First gear, use appropriate aperture, above f8, and the focal length is arbitrary, but generally the wide-angle end is distorted, so use it as appropriate.

Fourth, shoot the night scene.

Install tripod, M gear, custom white balance or incandescent lamp, aperture above f8, and small aperture can make light show starlight effect; Within iso200, making the exposure time as long as possible can make some people who have no intention of walking disappear from the picture, leaving no trace and purifying the scene.

Fifth, set off fireworks.

By using the cable, B shutter and long exposure, the effect of overlapping multiple fireworks can be photographed.

Six, shooting running things

In the case of good light: first gear, the aperture size should be treated as appropriate; A large depth of field effect can be obtained with an aperture above f8, and a shallow depth of field effect can be obtained with a small aperture. If you want to shoot a very dynamic effect, you can use S file, shutter 1/30 or so. When you press the shutter when focusing, the lens will move behind the object at a proper speed, which will produce a very dynamic effect.

Related reading: skills in choosing and using digital cameras.

1. How to choose a digital camera

In a word, digital SLR cameras are suitable for photographers, professionals and enthusiasts. Although there are many digital SLR cameras under the banner of low price at present, after all, the money consumption of digital SLR is not on the purchase of the fuselage, but in the years after purchase (in the future, a lens that attracts you may cost the price of two fuselage). Therefore, if you want to play digital SLR cameras (or micro-single cameras), you must be prepared for a protracted war.

2. Purchase of batteries

The design and manufacture of lithium-ion batteries used in digital cameras are high-tech. Usually, protection circuits are used to protect them from overcharge, overdischarge and overcurrent, and protective elements are installed to cut off overcurrent.

In addition, products leaving the warehouse after 20 12 and 12 will have corresponding altitude safety tips, which are only applicable to power adapters and chargers below 2000m. If consumers need to travel in high-altitude areas with cameras, they should pay attention to whether the digital cameras and accessories in their hands meet the altitude requirements when purchasing and using them, so as to avoid unnecessary losses and possible injuries.

3. Select the original power adapter and charger that meet 3C certification.

In order to ensure the safety of use, consumers are strongly advised to use the original power adapter, charger and original battery of digital camera, and pay attention to whether there is national 3C certification on the charging device. You can log on to the compulsory certification website to check the authenticity of the model certificate.

4. Maintenance and maintenance in daily use

(1) Avoid water. The biggest enemy of digital SLR cameras is the erosion of water vapor. Inadvertently entering water or being exposed to humid air when not in use for a long time will cause different degrees of corrosion or oxidation to internal electronic components.

(2) Shock absorption. When shooting, try to hang the camera belt around your neck. When placing the camera, you should find a stable place to place the digital camera to prevent the camera from slipping because of the unstable bracket.

(3) avoid dirt. Too dirty lens will affect imaging, improper internal protection of lens barrel will also lead to dust accumulation, which will affect CCD sensitivity, and too much liquid crystal dirt will also affect visual effect.

(4) Avoid temperature difference. The storage of digital SLR cameras needs to avoid high temperature or cold environment and exposure to air.

(5) protect the lens. Please cover the lens when you are not using the camera to avoid being scratched by dust and foreign objects. The mechanical transmission device of retractable lens is fragile, so external impact and extrusion should be avoided as far as possible.