Many techniques that can be used in everyday life! Cosgenic Lesson" for cosplayers, the latest installment full of Nikon's unique photography techniques is now available!

Cosgenic Lesson 10: Enjoying Rear Date Photography at Amusement Park" has been released on "Cosgenic Lesson," a website that provides how-to photography tips for cosplayers.


Nikon Imaging Japan Inc. has released "Lesson 10: Enjoying Rear Date Photography at Amusement Parks" on "Cosgenic Lesson," a website operated by Nikon Imaging Japan Inc. that provides how-to photography tips for cosplayers.


Cosgenic" is a term coined to describe photos that perfectly match the world of a work and its characters.


The " Cosgenic Lesson " was launched by Nikon, which has been thinking about cameras for a long time, to help people take "a cosgenic photo with synchronized characters," and is a great course that teaches the correct knowledge and tips to make the most of it.

How to create a "cosgenic" shot that perfectly matches the world view of the work and is in sync with the characters? This is a dream come true for cosplayers who are struggling to learn how to take cosplay photos that no one has ever taught them before.

So far, "Lesson 1" through "Lesson 9" have been developed, including "Let's try studio photography! Let's try outdoor shooting! and "Let's try outdoor shooting!

Incidentally, it would be a waste to dismiss the "Cosgenic Lesson" because it is aimed at cosplayers! The content is presented by Nikon, so it is packed with photography techniques from both the subject's and the photographer's point of view. In "Lesson 6", entitled "Let's master your SLR camera!", there is a lesson on SLR cameras, which is great for camera beginners, and a variety of lessons that can be used not only by cosplayers, but also when traveling or taking casual photos.


In "Lesson 10," a new lesson in the "Cosgenic Lesson" series, the author explains how to enjoy a cosplay date photo shoot at an amusement park full of attractive locations with a sense of realism. It introduces how to take a dramatic shot with a composition that focuses on the distance between the two subjects and their facial expressions, with an image of a finished product that evokes a story.

In addition, "Lesson 11: Photographing Swordplay Works in Motion - Mastering Shutter Speed in Japanese Costume" will be held in December, and "Lesson 12: Cosplay Solo Photography Techniques - You Can Go This Far Even by Yourself! ~will be released in March 2018, so we hope you will continue to visit the site and absorb the various techniques.

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