- How do you photograph a butterfly?
- What shutter speed should I use for butterflies?
- What kind of lens do you use for insect photography?
- What is photography Wiki?
How do you photograph a butterfly?
Use a macro lens or a telephoto lens to get close and fill the frame. Butterflies will often let you get close enough to photograph with a macro lens if you approach quietly and slowly. If you're using a COOLPIX camera, turn on the Macro mode to get super close to your subject. Go telephoto.
What shutter speed should I use for butterflies?
Since insects move fast, you shouldn't go any lower than 1/180th of a second. If you do not have a fast shutter speed, your butterfly will end up blurry in your photo. If you want to make sure the flapping butterfly wings look crisp, then shoot from 1/500th or higher.
What kind of lens do you use for insect photography?
First, use a true macro lens, it has a magnification ratio of 1:1 and a very short focusing distance so you can go very close to your subject. Second, use a longer lens so you can click from some distance and don't disturb your subject. A 100mm macro lens is far better than a 35mm macro lens.
What is photography Wiki?
Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.