A rookie bought a Nikon D3000 and wanted to shoot virtual and real effects

Updated on number 2024-08-05
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Following the extension direction of the lens, the clear distance is called depth of field, so first understand this concept.

    The smaller the depth of field, the stronger the blur in front or behind the sharp focus; The greater the depth of field, the greater the distance from the clear focus to the beginning of bokeh;

    So how do you control the depth of field? Or how do you control the degree of blurring before and after focus?

    There are three ways to do this:

    1.Use the aperture size to control, large aperture (if yours is a set of 18-55mm focal length lens, it is generally the maximum aperture of the lens), the operation method is ** mode dial turn to A gear, the right thumb dial the rear dial to adjust the F value, the smaller the value, the larger the aperture shooting subject is clear, and the background can be relatively blurred; Conversely, if you set the f-number to a very small aperture such as f22, the subject will be sharp, but the background blur will not be so strong.

    2.Using the focal length of the lens to control, the degree of bokeh is not as strong as that of the 55mm mid-focal end, and similarly, you will get more intense bokeh when shooting with a longer focal length lens, such as 200mm;

    3.Shooting distance, the camera is close to the subject and the background behind it is farther away, which can also enhance the bokeh effect;

    Well, it's these three kinds of shooting ** control depth of field rules, just be flexible and master.

    In practical applications, I generally use the A gear, because I can control the aperture value, and then adjust the focal length appropriately, if you want to control the effect of bokeh more intensely, the set lens uses the 55mm mid-focal end to shoot, and then adjust the distance between the camera and the subject, and then arrange the background.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The depth of field of an image depends on the size of the aperture, focal length, and shooting distance. The larger the aperture, the smaller the depth of field, and the better the bokeh effect. The greater the focal length, the smaller the depth of field.

    The closer the distance, the smaller the depth of field. Consider some fixed focal heads with a larger aperture, such as 50. Here's how, use M or A, if you're a novice, choose A, and then adjust the aperture to or so you can get a small depth of field and shoot a bokeh effect.

    If it is such a change in steamed bread - small steamed bread, it can only be achieved by shooting distance and zoom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    First of all, you need to understand a few shooting modes.

    M Mode: Manual Mode If you are familiar with the camera, this mode will definitely be preferred.

    A: Aperture priority Open the aperture to the maximum, the bokeh effect on the background is good, too dark light will slow down the shutter speed a lot.

    S gear: Shutter priority This mode is still good for entry-level, and the fixed fast shutter speed makes ** clearer.

    P Range: Automatic Newbie Selection.

    auto: fully automatic, as above.

    And then there's an ISO, sensitivity, D3000, I think 400's ISO is still acceptable, and the noise is relatively affected if it's higher.

    If your lens is the original 18-50, it is recommended to shoot with a focal length of 30-50, and the 18 wide angle will still be a little distorted, but if you shoot landscapes and buildings, you will have unexpected effects with a wide angle.

    Finally, I wish you a pleasant journey! It's been a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you're not familiar with your camera, it's best to use the Auto file. Or use the portrait file when there are people, and use the scenery file when the scenery is shining. When you are backlit or in strong sunlight, you can wear a hat to fill in the light with a flash, and you can also use the P gear when the light is good.

    All of the above methods can ensure that you shoot clearly and without regrets. Remember to set ISO to auto, it is better to have more noise than to paste out.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What you want to shoot and what effect you want, you have to make it clear.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The trick is to be proficient in camera performance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first time I used a Nikon D3400 SLR camera.

    You can follow the steps of the "Pick and shoot" mode in the camera manual to experience the use of the camera.

    For further improvement, it is recommended to read the manual carefully at least three times from the beginning to the end, and use the camera to operate it twice according to the requirements of the manual. You can have a basic understanding of the use of the Nikon D3400 SLR camera. Then, in the practice of photography, it is constantly improved.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! If you are a beginner, it is recommended to read through the manual three times in detail against the camera, basically the general problem will be solved, you must know that the manual is the most authoritative photography tutorial, I often have to put the manual at hand to read. Your question is simple:

    First, press the LV button (above the 4D D-pad) to switch the viewfinder screen to the LCD; Secondly, press the shutter halfway to focus; Then, press the Movie Record button (next to the camera shutter) to start recording; Finally, press the Movie Record button again to end the recording. The process is on pages 154-155 of the manual.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is definitely a practical and good machine, which is very popular with the public, as long as you identify the right fit, you don't have to worry too much; But I'm afraid that there will be other ideas ...... after getting startedChoosing Nikon is a wise ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This one is out of stock after ** and re-listed, plus his ** is relatively cheap, and is favored by many families, students, novices, etc. Recently, there are very few goods, and they are scarce and expensive, and the current market price is still relatively high. Personally, if you have a little more budget, you should buy the Nikon D3100!

    A lot of features have been upgraded on the D3000.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm using it and it's pretty good overall.

    The workmanship is also passable.

    The high sense is a little worse.

    ISO400 is barely usable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.A stable fulcrum is ideal if there is a tripod. If not, it's best to find an alternative table, chair and other fulcrum to shoot. If you don't have any of these, you can only shoot with a high-speed shutter speed of about 200 at once (provided that the light is good).

    2.Choose to use the minimum aperture, unless you want a depth-of-field effect (that is, the kind of background blur) that is too small for the aperture to lose ** detail and sharpness. At the same time, you can increase the sharpness and use landscape mode.

    3.I want to make the subject occupy the painting sub-large, try to use a telephoto, I don't know what lens the landlord is. If it's a wide-angle lens, it's difficult to shoot smaller objects and zoom in.

    Skill? You can put a reference object in front of the object, and if you put an object smaller than it, it will appear larger. Choose to compare the two colors as much as possible with contrasting colors, such as the contrast between black and white.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello dear. As far as the description is concerned, the Nikon D3000 beats the method of movement as follows,1Sports are high-speed movements, so you need to use a high shutter speed to shoot sports.

    2.As a novice, you can use the TV file of the Nikon D3000 camera directly. That is, the shutter priority position.

    At this time, the shutter setting speed is higher than 160 for 1 second shooting.

    3.It is also possible to use the M gear, i.e. the manual gear. The shutter speed is higher than 160 1 sec. The aperture and ISO are manually adjusted according to the local environment.

    Above, can you understand? <>

    OK. That's OK

    If you use M stop aperture and ISO how to adjust.

    Adjust according to the needs of the site, this one is not fixed. Judging by the problem, you are a newbie. It is recommended that you practice all the functions of the camera according to the manual.

    How much does the IDS adjust during the day?

    If the camera is not fixed, it depends on your site environment. Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO are the three elements. It is good to achieve a balance between the three, that is, **** normal.

    You need to practice a lot to get a sense of it.

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