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These two of you are not the same thing at all. If it is easy to carry, the HX30 is better, and the sleeve of the NEX5N still has considerable volume. Indoor and outdoor portrait ability and image quality, I think it can be regarded as a demand.
Of course, the nex5n still wins. nex5n recommends not to play deeply, if you buy all the lenses are also expensive, and I don't agree with the statement upstairs, no matter how good the nex is, it can't reach the level of a DSLR. However, the continuous shooting of the small machine of the nex5n is really cool, and the sound is like the sound of a dot matrix printer constantly tapping.
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1. Easy to carry.
This HX30 has the advantage of being easy to carry is the advantage of digital cameras, and the volume is slightly larger if it is 5N mirrorless, and the portability is not as good as that of HX30
2. Strong indoor and outdoor portrait ability.
This 5N has the advantage of shooting portraits, and with the right lens, 5N is definitely much better than the HX30, and with the addition of flash, 5N
The portrait shooting ability is comparable to that of a professional-grade SLR.
3. Good picture quality.
The picture quality of 5n is good, hehe. Even with the 1855 sleeve, the image quality is much better than the HX30, and the difference in frame is too large.
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The NEX-5N is good, the sensor is as big as the SLR, the picture quality is good, and it is portable.
The SX40 is a telephoto machine, the image quality is much worse, and the volume is relatively large. The focal length is long, and you can shoot far.
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It's still better than the Canon 50, and the head of this segment of the portrait is invincible.
There is also the lens produced by Canon's own factory, which is much better than the product of the analogue.
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Upstairs... Let's figure it out before we teach people... The Sigma 50 is more expensive than the Canon's... What does it mean to buy a Canon without bad money...
If you want to do both indoor and outdoor work, it's only 30mm, and 50mm is indoors, and you can shoot half of your body indoors, unless you run a long way, or you can't shoot your whole body
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If you're not short of money, get a Canon 50
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Recommendations 18-55.
Or enter the new 50 prime focus, this lens is best suited for portraits. If you really want to practice your technique, it is recommended to use a fixed focus, usually record your life, occasionally be literary and artistic, and use the 18-55 zoom head if you want to be convenient or have wide applicability.
16 cakes are typical scenery, suitable for large scenery, the use of the city is a bit limited, my 16 cakes are rarely used.
Moreover, the 16mm focal length is not impossible to shoot portraits, but it is difficult to control, and it is generally used to shoot creative**, using its corner distortion to shoot the effect of long legs or something, which requires a certain amount of technology, and is not recommended for novices.
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Of course, a random 18-55 is better, and it can take into account the shooting of various occasions. The 16 biscuit head doesn't image well, but because it's very small and portable, it's a perfect match with the NEX's lightweight body, and it can even fit into a larger pocket, so the 16 is just the next choice.
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The 16 Cake is a portable biscuit lens with an equivalent focal length of 24mm, which is mainly used to shoot landscapes, not suitable for shooting portraits, because there is a certain degree of deformation.
So as far as the two lenses you listed are concerned, the 1855 is more suitable for shooting portraits, but because of the small aperture, the bokeh effect is less than satisfactory, if the conditions permit, it is recommended to consider the new lens, specially designed for shooting portraits, in addition, you can also transfer to other portrait lenses, such as A-mount and so on, and the cost is not large.
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It is best to use a prime to shoot portraits, but the camera is not only for portraits, so it is recommended to use 18-55, and if it is economical, add 16.
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It depends on the light.
In my opinion, use a few more white lights to form a three-dimensional light source in the room, so that the light is beautiful
To put it simply, the indoor light source can be operated. The outdoor can only be left to fate, and the natural indoor is a good point
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Because 450D is an APS format, it must be appropriate to shoot both indoors and outdoors, 50 is appropriate, 85 is not easy to use indoors, and it is a little farther away from the photographer, so you can consider it yourself.
These two can't be compared, but it doesn't matter how many points 1 o'clock, the key is the focal length, choose 50 or 85, don't forget to ride, the indoor space is good to say, if it is not big enough, it can affect the photo.
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The Canon Lens 50 is more suitable for shooting portraits with 450D, and it is 80mm on the 450, which is just the middle focus for portrait shooting.
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50 is more appropriate, and the zoom ratio to be multiplied on the 450d can be used both indoors and outdoors. 85 times the zoom ratio, indoor shooting is limited by space.
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In general, both of these heads are fine on the full body (85 is not easy to apply indoors if it is half a frame). But there are still slight differences in the choice.
To put it simply, depending on your application needs, hobbies, usually do not have professional studio lights, at most it is a top-of-the-machine flash, so large calibers can have some advantages, especially when it is not convenient to light indoors, such as mirrors, marbles and other strong reflective materials in the background. However, the angle of view and space compression of the 85 head is stronger than that of the 50, even if it is a novice operation, it is easy to shoot and feel good**, and it is easy to erect shooting confidence in the entry stage, in short, the novice operation 50 has a relatively long process of getting started.
This is based on the options you have provided, estimated to fit your budget at this stage. But if possible, it is recommended to choose 85, and it is recommended to buy 50 after having some shooting experience. Best wishes!
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50 Not only can you take portraits, but you can also record your life.
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Indoors, of course, 85 is a little better outdoor, and it's enough to be tired, but the fixed focus is the same, and you have to run errands, and I feel good when I use it now.
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50 bar 85 indoors sometimes can't be opened.
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Generally, there are three commonly used focal lengths for photographers,50 85 135 is basically complete from portrait headshots to full-body photos,Note that it is three focal lengths,Not these three heads,85 heads are most suitable for full deck outdoor use,aps50The head equivalent is 80mmIt is closer,As for a lot better, it won't,Under the same conditions,And it's not good to quantify。
The fixed focus head is the fixed focus head, it can't be a zoom head, and the zoom is only in some environments, which is not omnipotent and more troublesome, so think about it.
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You should be conditional when you ask this:
1. Your camera model (mainly understand the situation of CCD).
2. Your understanding of portrait photography.
The above two items are very important, if you are not full-frame, 50 is equivalent to about 75, of course it is okay to take a portrait, and in the same case, 85 is equivalent to 125, of course a portrait is also possible. If you don't have the full frame, 50 portraits won't work, and 85 is better than 50.
Will it be much better? "First of all, you have to understand what is good, what is good about it?
The focal length of the lens is different, and it is mainly good for the difference in perspective, which has nothing to do with the use of light, composition, and clarity. To put it in layman's terms, the ratio of the nose and ears has changed, and you have to experience this, use these different focal lengths to observe, evaluate, how it is good, why, etc., and then combine it with theory, so that you can improve.
Everyone here has their own opinions, and you may not be able to judge, so it is better to try it yourself first and then listen to the opinions.
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The city must use 50, 85 can't run away, unless it's a big living room, otherwise 85 can't be used at all. The outdoor 85 is fine, and I use it a lot.
This kind of prime lens, just rely on walking, don't be afraid, everyone is like this, unless you get on a very high-end zoom head, it is difficult to achieve the effect of these two heads.
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One, of course it's 40d.
Second, it can be equipped with 50mm or 24-70 lens, and 50mm is also available.
Three, yes. 50mm is OK. These two are cheaper.
Fourth, the fixed focal head is easy to use. The prime head does not need to be manually adjusted, but the photographer moves back and forth. Haha five, to the hummingbird network, the color and shadow mowgli network, there are basic knowledge areas.
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You're a layman.
The key is to look at the camera.
Good for fixed-focus portraits Fixed focus cannot be adjusted.
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I recommend buying a 50d one, which can be manual or fully automatic! Should be 50d is a replacement for 40d!
And 50d has a special teaching book! You can usually read some magazines, such as "Friends of Photography", which have some tips. What you said:
Can one head shoot a picture with two effects: blurred background and clear background"This question, when you want to take a picture, only highlight one subject, the background is blurred, and you can use macro! If you buy a 50d set, you will have a macro function, even if you buy a single machine and buy a standard zoom, you can shine on the two effects you said. I'm using 50d, I've taken my favorite dandelions, only which dandelion is prominent, obvious, everything else is blurry!
And if you don't want to do it manually, press the shutter halfway and it will autofocus!
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That's it, 40D is not cost-effective, it's better to save money and buy a better lens.
2.Prime lens, posing shots must be fixed focus lens, good sharpness, and wide aperture, (can shoot the background is very blurry) If you have a budget, 50 is fine. Indoors, an external flash may be required.
3.Any lens can shoot the background clearly, but if you want a lens with a wide aperture, you just look at that lens, for example, 50 is better than 50.
4.Of course, the prime lens is good, but the only drawback is that the person being photographed is too close or too far away, and you need to walk on your own, unlike the zoom that can be adjusted, and the fixed focus lens is generally autofocused.
5.It's okay to go to the book city to buy a book, any photography Bible or something, it's okay, it's easy to be poisoned.
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1。It's good to buy 450d is good to buy 40d. But mainly the shots.
You're shooting slowly, right, not sports. It's okay to be slow to react. 2. The aperture should be larger.
The focal length should be 80 to blur to be bright. 3. Yes. The front and back are clear, so use a small aperture.
Zoom to wide-angle shooting. The fixed focus is clear. But the ** you shoot doesn't wash out dozens of inches.
Isn't it? And it's also inconvenient. I'm going to have to buy a lot of them, right?
5** If you want to find it yourself. I'll understand by patting it yourself. Anyway, I don't want film, right?
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It's a travel mirror, and it's not its forte to shoot portraits, but that doesn't mean it can't be photographed. If you want to shoot portraits with it, you'll also need an external flash so you can shoot portraits. And if you have the conditions, you go into the studio and try it, hehe, you will find, wow, my 18135 can actually shoot such a professional **.
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Suitable for travel Wide focal length coverage Most subjects can be competent The disadvantage is that the imaging is average, and the portrait is not as good as 50 for 600 yuan
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