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If you only shine at night, the one on the second floor is right, use a tripod, turn off the flash, extend the shutter time, adjust the shutter according to the brightness of the light at that time, and take a few more shots with different shutter speeds.
If you are shooting night portraits, you still have to use a tripod for novices, and the shutter time and aperture can be used in automatic mode or appropriately extended shutter time, and the sensitivity can be increased by one stop, and the key is that the flash must be adjusted to the rear curtain synchronization.
The camera's flash is generally synchronized by default with the front curtain. Front curtain synchronization is when the camera shutter is first opened, so that only close portraits are exposed, and the distant view becomes very dim. The rear curtain synchronization is that the camera shutter opens first, and the bright scene is exposed first, and the shutter closes the moment the portrait is flashed.
Try to ask the person being photographed not to move.
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You must use a tripod to shoot night scenes at night, and you can't turn on the flash, because the flash can't shine that far.
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The sensitivity can be turned up one stop. For a long time**. Use a tripod and match the lens. The night view will be nice.
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With a tripod, select the "Night Portrait Night Scene" file.
Something else to learn later.
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Any idea why that's the case? Because your shutter speed is not synchronized with the camera, the main thing is that your shutter speed is too fast, so you have to set the shutter slowly.
In fact, the camera is not much worse, the principle is the same, but it may not be a little difficult to set up, Panasonic FX33 This has not been used, but I can teach you, the skills of shooting night scenes, you yourself and then set these in the camera, test shooting, I believe you will get it soon
I feel that there are a few points to master when shooting night scenes, one is to adjust the aperture, the larger the aperture, the better, the second is to adjust the sensitivity, the sensitivity is generally smaller unless it is broken, the smaller the better, the sensitivity is high, the picture will become brighter, but there will be more noise at the same time, the third is that you can't turn on the flash, but if you want to shoot people and want to shoot night scenes, you need to match the flash and the shutter together, the fourth is to adjust the shutter speed, the lower the shutter, the brighter the things shot, and the fifth has a stable photography environment, with a tripod, Or shoot by the object, use a countdown to prevent manual, seven is to take a good scene, eight is in the case of everything is done, first try to take a look, if you feel that the color is light, you can first make the color brighter, and then shoot, so that the ** is clear and bright, and the color is good
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1. First of all, you need to choose a suitable tripod, the tripod is an indispensable equipment for the long exposure of night scenes, compared with the large tripod, the small tripod is not only easy to carry, but also can be used at will in many occasions.
2. Secondly, to shoot night scenes, you need to adjust the camera to the full manual shooting mode, and you will always find the best shutter and aperture combination after trying several times.
3. Do your homework in advance before shooting, know the best shooting location, and realize the weather forecast, good weather is the key to successful shooting.
4. Shooting on a viewing platform with glass, a piece of clothing can allow you to avoid the trouble of reflection.
5. The composition is similar to other landscape shooting, pay attention to the combination of light and dark, and it is best to find the main perspective.
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Hello! "Shooting night scenes" is mainly difficult to focus. If the focus is not accurate, the imaging effect will be greatly reduced.
In addition to using night mode, turning on the flash, and turning on the focus assist light, you can also take the following measures to improve the success rate of focusing:
1. Increase the ISO value (e.g. to ISO, etc.).
The size of the ISO value is a measure of the sensitivity of a digital camera to light, and is usually expressed as an ISO value, with a higher value indicating greater light sensitivity and a smaller value indicating less light sensitivity.
When shooting indoors in low light or in night scenes, using a high ISO value can greatly increase the success rate of focusing. However, the noise of ** will also increase accordingly.
2. If the ambient light source is dim, you can increase the ** value (such as adjusting to 1EV, 2EV) to highlight the clarity of the picture.
In the process of shooting with a digital camera, if you press the half-shutter, the LCD screen will display a similar ** as the final rendering**, focusing, ** start together. At this time, it is the final.
**If it is obviously brighter or darker, it means that the camera's automatic metering accuracy has a large deviation, and it is mandatory to compensate**, but sometimes, the brightness displayed during shooting is different from the actual shooting result.
Digital cameras can view the image immediately after shooting, and at this time, it is possible to see the brightness and darkness of the captured image more accurately, and there will be no discrepancies. If the result is significantly brighter or darker, it is necessary to re-shoot and force **compensation.
Also, pay attention to the operation of the camera to lock the focus:
When shooting, you should first press the shutter halfway, do not let go, and focus the lock frame in the viewfinder to the focus of the shooting (such as the face of the person), and wait for the lock lock frame in the viewfinder to turn small and green or the camera makes a "beep" sound, indicating that the focus has been locked, and then press the shutter completely.
When taking pictures, it is also necessary to ensure the stability of the holding machine, and the shaking of the fuselage will also cause ** out of focus and blurry.
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To shoot night scenes, you can shoot with low sensitivity, slow shutter, and small aperture. Because the shutter speed is slow, you can't shoot with your handheld, so you have to ...... on a tripodIn fact, it's not just Sony mirrorless, any camera is the way to shoot night scenes.
In addition, if you want to shoot the starry sky, you need a high sensibility, slow speed, and a large aperture......Also on a tripod.
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The first is the bokeh effect, which is easy to achieve as long as the distance between the foreground (for example, this one is a clear person) and the background (so that the background is out of focus), and the lens aperture is large and the focal length is long.
The second is the effect of long-term **, fix the camera (with a tripod), and use the shutter ** time of more than 1 second (the aperture is narrowed, such as F11, F13 and other point light sources like street lamps will appear starlight), you can easily obtain this sky-destroying effect, the longer the time, the more obvious the effect. The two types of blindness are common basic techniques for blocking gears.
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Because DSLR cameras cannot focus in insufficient light, they cannot take pictures.
Conventional cameras use a method similar to visual ranging to achieve autofocus, the camera emits a kind of infrared (or other rays), determines the distance of the subject according to the reflection of the subject, and then adjusts the lens combination according to the measured results to achieve autofocus.
This method of autofocus – direct, fast, easy to implement, and low cost – but sometimes it can be wrong (autofocus is not possible when there is something else between the camera and the subject, such as glass, or in low light), and is not very accurate, and is generally not used in today's high-end cameras.
Because the camera actively emits rays, it is called active, and because it is actually only a distance measurement, and does not judge whether it is correctly focused through the actual imaging of the lens, it is also called non-TTL type.
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Generally, the default settings of the camera are that the AF auxiliary focus light is off and the shutter of the unfocused camera cannot be released, so that the camera cannot focus in the case of insufficient light, and the natural shutter cannot be pressed. You can select "ON" for "AF Auxiliary Focus Illuminator" in the menu, and it is better to keep the shutter setting as default.
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If you can shoot, set the aperture and shutter or ISO value, and if the autofocus doesn't work, switch to manual focus.
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The reason was explained upstairs.
The solution is to turn on the auxiliary focus light, if not, use the light to focus on it, and adjust it to manual when it is right, and the light can be turned off. If you want to shoot close-up night scenes, for a long time**, you can do so. If it's far away, you have to first focus on the bright vista and then move it to the direction you want.
Or manually focus to infinity and come back a little.
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Because the light is too dark to determine the subject matter, it will not be able to focus! It's like you can't focus on a pure white wall!
Hope my answer is helpful to you!
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If you don't have lights, you can't see anything, and since your eyes can't see, let alone a camera.
Needless to say, Sony is in vain.
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Flash can be used.
If you're using auto mode, the camera won't be able to press the shutter until it's confirmed that the focus is successful, and you'll have to take a light picture of the camera so that it can focus.
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To be honest, Sony's SLR is not very good, and Sony is still doing a better job. Why don't you consider Canon when buying a DSLR? You can consider 60D, a recent hot-selling product, 60D is a copy of 50D, **higher, but better performance.
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Night scene portrait, the background is clear and the portrait is empty, the reason is very simple: the background is dead, and the person is alive.
When shooting night scenes, the time is relatively long, and it is generally timed in seconds. It is impossible to keep people moving during this time.
Workaround: Turn on the flash. Use the freeze-frame effect of a short flash of light to get a clear portrait. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to making people stand in the dark, so as not to be sensitive to the image of human activity and blur the people in the picture.
ael, the literal meaning is clear, auto-locking. This feature is useful when you're using spot metering. Metering the subject first, press AEL to lock**, then change the framing composition and shoot.
Dynamic range optimization refers to the use of software to improve the brightness of the dark parts and compress the brightness of the highlight areas, so that the best bright and dark parts have a better level of detail, so as to avoid the problem of losing the level texture of the dark parts in a dark and bright part when shooting in a relatively large light environment.
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