Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to choose aperture and shutter for film camera How many shutters should I use to shoot night scenes with 100 degree film?

How to choose aperture and shutter for film camera How many shutters should I use to shoot night scenes with 100 degree film?

The exposure principle and parameter setting of film camera and digital camera are basically the same. I don't want to throw cold water on you. According to your current technical level, it's too early to play film, which is a waste of money, really.

Use numbers first to get a general idea of exposure parameters under various conditions, and then play with film, the success rate will be much higher.

The lighting conditions at night are very complicated, so there are no inherent exposure parameters to refer to.

Generally, the exposure is estimated, and exposure value is determined according to the intention you want to show.

Use ISO 100, with an aperture of about 8.0 and a shutter of 1- 10 second. These are only approximate estimates, not very accurate.

If you want to shoot the light and shadow of the star track and traffic, the shutter will be slower.