Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Parameters of shooting the moon

Parameters of shooting the moon

& ltp style = " line-height: 1.8;" & gt When shooting the moon, it is usually in a dark environment, and the moon is very bright. To avoid overexposure, set the camera to full manual mode when shooting the moon, and don't adjust the shutter speed too slowly. & lt/p & gt; & ltp style = " line-height: 1.8;" & gt It is suggested to use small aperture (F8-F 16), low ISO and spot metering to measure the bright part of the moon and adjust the EV value. When shooting the moon, it is usually necessary to reduce the EV, which should generally be 1 or 2 (depending on the shooting situation). & lt/p & gt; & ltp style = " line-height: 1.8;" & gt can get the quality of photos, otherwise the photos are prone to noise. Aperture F/8, shutter1125 and ISO 100 are recommended as reference, but they need to be adjusted according to the actual situation. & lt/p & gt; & ltp style = " line-height: 1.8;" & gt To take good photos, you need to master the following skills: