Required: [ISO 100/200/400]
1. Lens and focal length
(a) aperture: f11
lens: 16mm
model: Kelly Fung
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Close Up (CU) |
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Medium Shot (MS) |
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Long Shot (LS) |
(b) aperture: f11
lens: 35mm
model: Vanessa Lin (Me XD)
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Close Up (CU) |
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Medium Shot (MS) |
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Long Shot (LS) |
(c) aperture: f11
lens: 85mm
model: Kelly Fung
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Close Up (CU) |
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Medium Shot (MS) |
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Long Shot (LS) |
Description:
Compare the results
Do they look different? Why?
Yes, because of the lens are fixed, I need to stand at a properly place to take the photo.
Look at the background, depth and angle of view.
Which do you prefer?
I prefer to use the 85mm lens for shooting. It is because it can let me to shot everythings I want. The background on 85mm will be more clear and the CU can be shot on the lens of 85mm.
2. Depth of field and selective focus
(a) lens: 16mm
camera angle: Medium Close Up (MCU)
model: Vanessa Lin
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aperture: f22 |
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aperture: f18 |
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aperture: f14 |
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aperture: f10 |
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aperture: f6.5 |
camera angle: Medium Close Up (MCU)
model: Vanessa Lin
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aperture: f22 |
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aperture: f18 |
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aperture: f14 |
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aperture: f10 |
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aperture: f6.3 |
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aperture: f5.6 |
Description:
Compare the differences.
Which setting gives the greatest depth of field? Which gives the least? Which do you prefer and why?
The aperture f10 to f14 give the greatest depth of field in each lens. The aperture of f6.3 below give the least. However, the aperture of f18 to f22 are too dark for photographing. It should be used when the skies are bright or in the cool atmosphere.
When might you want to use depth?
I might need to use depth when I need to take a landscape picture and some places that have a long corridor. For example, the desert and the beach etc.
When might you want to use shallow depth of field?
I will use the shallow depth of field when I want to show the detail things of the picture. For example, a flower, a ant and a leaf etc.
3. Camera shake
camera angle: Medium Long Shot (MLS)
ISO: 100
(a) lens: 85mm(longest)
model: Kelly Fung
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aperture: f22 |
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aperture: f8 |
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aperture: f5.6 |
(b) lens: 35mm
model: Vanessa Lin
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aperture: f22 |
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aperture: f8 |
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aperture: f4.5 |
(c) lens: 16mm
model: Kelly Fung
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aperture: f22 |
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aperture: f8 |
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aperture: f3.5 |
Description:
The 85mm lens is the sharpest. It is because it have the most focus. It can shot the things in detail. The picture bright or dark is depends on the shutter speed and shake. When it is slow, the picture will be more dark. On the other hand, when the shutter speed is fast, the picture will be brighter.
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