What Does the Best Lens for Newborn Photography Have?




Stabilization in the lens or camera body will also boost low light quality. It’ll allow you to shoot at slower shutter speeds instead of increasing the ISO. This will happen only if the baby is being very still.

Along the same lines, when you look for a lens to pair with your camera body, look for one that has a wide aperture, like an f/2.8.

Give yourself permission to skip those f/3.6 kit lenses often bundled with camera bodies. A 35mm or 50mm f/1.8 is a great lens for newborn photography. Many good versions are also cheap.

Another consideration is how loud the camera will be. In most cases, newborn photographers play white noise that will drown out the click of a shutter.

In some instances, a quiet mode is an excellent feature to have. Many mirrorless cameras have this feature and some DSLRs.

The best cameras for newborn photography have a resolution that’s right. A camera with a resolution that’s too low won’t allow parents to have large prints.

Your camera should have at least 12 megapixels, but 20+ is even better. Many photographers have successfully used cameras around 50 megapixels. But higher megapixel cameras don’t handle high ISOs as well.

The greater detail in higher megapixel cameras can make the many skin imperfections that are very noticeable on newborns. This will leave you with more post-processing work.

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