1. The camera cannot do it directly. This is done through post-production. There are many ways to do regular script. Remove the color and then use a template to cover the red scarf. I don’t know how to use a template and use the pen tool to outline it. OK. You can do it in layer mode. If there is no other red, you can also do it with channel color adjustment. It is very troublesome to explain in detail. There seems to be no fixed name for this. Many people behave this way now, mainly in lanterns. Show more.
2. There is a big difference between SLRs and card cameras. (SLRs can change lenses, but card cameras cannot.) After all, SLRs are for professional use, and cards are for home use. The image quality of SLRs is definitely better than that of card cameras. SLRs can shoot many effects that card cameras cannot. To, such as macro, super telephoto, and control the depth of field (of course these all require the support of the lens. The lens requires the support of money.)
3. A bottom-end SLR camera suitable for beginners. I answered a friend's question, so I'll copy it for you. It's too much typing, I hope it can be helpful.
It depends on your budget, so I recommend it to you. Choosing a SLR is related to which company you will buy in the future? Which camera company will you choose? Because the lens of the SLR camera will be something that must be considered in the future, C or N? Because both are the mainstream of SLR. Price, color, etc. The convenience is different, and each has its own advantages
I haven’t used the SONYA350 around 4000, so I don’t recommend it. I personally feel that the color is not very comfortable. Although it is backed by Zeiss lenses, it is not recommended from the perspective of economy and convenience. After all, SONY is the rising star of SLRs
It will be difficult to choose the Pentax K-M 2800 lens group in the future, and I heard that Pentax after-sales service will be troublesome.
NIKON D40 2800 or so does not have a body. The motor makes it become a eunuch machine, but it’s not wrong
If you choose D40 for professionals, you will definitely upgrade the body in the future
NIKON D60 is about 3200. The D60 is useless. Adding two of them is useless. Its functions are similar to those of D40, but it is also much more expensive than D40. I don’t recommend it, because you will have to replace it sooner or later
CANON 450D is a good choice for about 4000. If you have money in the future, you can buy Invincible Rabbit, which is better than D40. The D3 and D3X in the mud pit are much cheaper
Finally, I recommend a D80. Find a second-hand one from an acquaintance for about 4500. It is definitely a good choice.
The above price is only for the body and lens ( (Quoted in Chengdu), accessories depend on your ability, UV, tripod, card, bag
As for pixels, don’t think about it, 600W is guaranteed to be enough for you, you can take pictures and spray them on posters. Don't believe the false propaganda about card machines, believe in SLRs.