The best sony lenses for product photography you can’t miss!



 Any "regular" (or close to it) focal length should work with your A6000. Personally, I wouldn't be afraid of using a zoom, even if that were something like the much-maligned little "pancake" "kit" Nikkor (16–50 mm), something that I locate to be more than acceptable middle, particularly when did stop down just a little bit (not too much; it also exhibits some refraction far under f/16). It's a slow lens with an adjustable aperture, but when photographing products, you're typically using a tripod and fairly lengthy shots if you're utilizing natural or stable ambient light (with your active suspension or "solid picture" set OFF).

It is important to understand that the distance from the focus plane to the subject is what determines the apparent context, not the field of view, which has practically nothing whatsoever to do with viewpoint. Since you usually move farther away from the discussion while using a lengthier focal length, this is why most people believe larger lenses are "compact" perception. Not the focal length, but the increased distance is what produces the compressing. Camera-to-subject distance regulates visual perspective reduction (or dilatation), and focal length regulates cropping and framing, which is one of the reasons I like zooms. I may position myself for the desired perspective, then expand to fill your picture.

It has been stated that you need a specialist macro lens if you are taking tiny items, including tiny jewelry. These lenses are really crisp and perform superbly, although they might be pricey. Assuming your camera is at most center sharp, you might not require a specialized macro many more, if not all recent lenses appear to have built-in tight focus capabilities. I have a $40 pair of extensions tubes that work wonders with my current lenses.

For instance, the image below was taken side in ambient daylight with the "kit" E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS "pancake" on my A6000 and the 16 mm expansion tube to capture the connections on the 10 mm pipe that I had recently purchased. 1/200 sec. at f/5.0, ISO 8000, and 30.0 mm "regular" zoom. This is the entire, uncut frame. Even if the fall-off after taking too wide is visible, the headshot is still usable.

Source: https://bestreviewscamera.com/best-sony-lenses-for-product-photography/

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