Thursday, September 23, 2021

Workshop #2- Camera lens

In this workshop Matt taught about more about camera work- specifically lenses. 
In the actual shoot a black magic small monitor is used to see the action shot through the camera. 




WB stands for white balance

SA stands for shutter angle
Shutter angle is all about motion. A low shutter angle is used to capture fast movement, such as dancing or high-fashion things, to create a 'glossy' look. Shutter at 360 creates a blurry effect- usually used for an old fashioned sort of thing.

FPS stands for frames per second. In the UK, we shoot at 25 FPS- in the US it's at 30 due to the different electricity. 

Nikon lenses can zoom in and out. However, to get a better image quality, prime lenses are used. 


Certain lenses already are prepared in a wide, mid or closeup shot. To focus on a subject you must use a tape measure to measure the distance between the subject and the camera. 


The Pictor zoom lenses are a mixture between prime and zoom lenses.














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