Photography for Beginners: 50mm vs 85mm, How to Choose a Portrait Lens?
For beginners new to portrait photography, lenses with focal lengths of 50mm and 85mm are inevitable choices.
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For beginners new to portrait photography, lenses with focal lengths of 50mm and 85mm are inevitable choices.
Today, let's talk about the three elements of photographic exposure: aperture, shutter, and ISO.
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Friends who have used Panasonic mirrorless cameras should have a special fondness for their color performance. Although Panasonic was the manufacturer of the world's first mirrorless camera, it's no secret that the brand isn't faring as well these days.
When learning photography, you must have heard that M mode is relatively "advanced". Maybe you’ve tried it a few times but couldn’t even get a properly exposed shot.
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The 50mm prime lens has become a "evergreen" because it precisely meets entry-level needs, offers good value for money, and addresses scene-specific pain points
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When shooting portraits with an APS-C (crop-sensor) camera, kit lenses often fall short—for example, messy backgrounds, underwhelming subject separation, or blurry, noisy images in low light.