Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - When shooting, the lens will turn black when it is facing a particularly bright place. Why? How to solve it?

When shooting, the lens will turn black when it is facing a particularly bright place. Why? How to solve it?

Well, it's because the camera thinks you're shooting a bright area. Try to adjust the exposure compensation. You can adjust it in the opposite direction, that is, reduce the incident light, or you can adjust the mode and change it to the sun, that is, there is the sun. Don't shake your hands, I don't think it's unclear! You said you couldn't take all the photos, so you kept taking them backwards. . . Wide angle can be used, but it is generally used to shoot big scenes. Of course, it is also possible to shoot large objects. Just try it. I haven't used it much. . . I wish you success and welcome to tell me what experience you have gained. Thank you!