First of all, for the stability of the picture, it is best to shoot with two hands, which is definitely more stable than one hand, or you can use something you can support around you or prepare a DV tripod (satisfying DV accessories). In any case, it is to minimize the shaking of the picture. It is taboo to shoot while walking, which is also the most common mistake. When shooting, the lens should be fixed.
Usually, the fixed lens is the main shooting, and there is no need to do too much zoom action, so as not to affect the stability of the picture. The change of the picture means changing the size and depth of field of the scene by using different framing sizes or different angles and positions.
To put it simply, DV is a bit backward when shooting a panorama, and a bit forward when trying to shoot a part. Changes in positions such as sides and heights will have different effects and enrich the picture. If you can't get close because of the venue, of course, you can also adjust the picture to the size you want with the zoom lens, but remember not to stand at a fixed point and zoom in and out with the zoom lens, which is also a common problem for many people who use DV!
In addition, the use of fixed lenses can also increase the stability of the picture. When you take a picture at a time, the pictures of different sizes are connected together, so you should not use zoom to make the picture bigger and smaller. Unless you fix them with a tripod, long-distance push-in and pull-out will definitely cause picture jitter. If we can master the above principles, the works will be highly ornamental.
If as mentioned above, isn't the zoom lens a "hero's useless place" when shooting? Of course not, please look down!
How to use zoom lens
DV and DC also have zoom lenses, but the biggest difference is that DV zooms while shooting and changes the size of the picture. For example, when shooting a distant target, you can zoom in with a zoom lens and take a closer look. When you zoom in to the desired picture size, press the video button and you can shoot the picture you want, just like shooting with a fixed lens. Abuse of zoom lens and repeated shooting are also taboos for many DV families, so remember to zoom in or out, pause after each shooting, and start shooting from another angle or picture. From now on, try to change the shooting mode, enjoy the fun of shooting and appreciate the results of shooting.
Application of manual function
The first is manual brightness level. When shooting backlight and night scene, if shooting in full automatic mode, the former is definitely that the subject or character is all black and the background is bright, while the latter is that the lights are blurred in the dark! The best way to solve this problem is to press the backlight correction function key. If you don't have this function, switch the automatic mode to manual mode, find the brightness level key, and adjust the brightness of the picture. Brighten the brightness when backlighting and dim it at night. Usually, data will be displayed in digital or graphic form on the viewer or LCD screen. Of course, the best way is to look at the picture directly on the viewer or LCD screen and adjust it to the appropriate brightness. So before you use DV, you must carefully study the instructions and find this function!
DV uses autofocus, but in some special cases, such as barbed wire, glass and people moving between targets, the focus of the picture is often blurred, because in the case of autofocus, DV judges the distance according to the signal reflected by the front object, and then adjusts the focal length, so the above situation will occur. At this time, it is necessary to switch the autofocus to manual and lock the focus in a fixed position, so that the focus will not change.
In addition, if you shoot similar weddings and other activities, you must remember to bring enough batteries and other accessories, such as video cables. I don't think it's necessary to say more about the benefits. what do you think? Did it help you to some extent after reading it?