Do you remember the struggle when you first bought a camera? Full frame or half frame?
Is SLR better or micro order, card machine better? Did you get the right camera?
The above questions are troubling every photographer.
Today we take a look at the senior photography blogger summed up the novice camera selection experience,
perhaps can give you some reference.
Question 1: Which lens is better, zoom or prime focus?
To put it simply, the zoom head means that people do not move and the lens changes the Angle of view,
while the prime focus means that the Angle of the lens does not change, and people need to move to view.
So if a novice likes to travel around, it is recommended to enter a zoom first, and then consider the prime focus after knowing their needs.
And if you like to take portraits, you can go straight to the prime lens.
Question 2: How to choose the focus segment of a prime lens?
The most common focal segments are 28mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm. 28mm has the widest field of vision,
suitable for landscape and street photography; 35mm is a small wide Angle, suitable for landscape, street photography, scene portrait, or interior portrait;
50mm is closest to the human eye Angle, suitable for portrait, bust portrait, and close-up; 85mm belongs to long focus, suitable for taking a bust portrait, portrait, and close-up.
Question 3: What are full frame and half frame?
The full and half range refers to the size of the electronic sensor (CMOS/CCD). Compared with a half-frame,
a full frame is mainly improved in terms of width, picture quality, high sense, and blurring.
Question 4: Are higher pixels better?
High pixel does not equal high image quality. Just think of the difference between 20 megapixels on a phone and 20 megapixels on a high-end camera.
Question 5: Can you take good pictures with a high-end camera?
A photograph is only as good as the person taking it, not the camera. The camera just gives you more room to play, so don’t buy a camera that is guaranteed to take good pictures, otherwise, you will be disappointed.