The 16:10 aspect ratio of 1920x1200 offers more vertical room than 1080p, which is ideal for:
Photographing a black-on-black subject requires precise manipulation of light to define the camera’s silhouette. Key techniques include:
Positioning a light source behind the camera to create a thin, glowing outline.
Centering the lens as a focal point with balanced negative space above and below.
Utilizing softboxes to create subtle gradients on the camera body, preventing it from disappearing into the shadows. Technical Specifications
Using a mid-range aperture (f/8 to f/11) to ensure the entire camera body remains in sharp focus.
To achieve a crisp 1920x1200 image in a dark room, the following settings are typically utilized:
Using a single, diffused light source to catch the metallic texture of the dials and the glass of the lens.