Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Parameter setting of camera in indoor night light

Parameter setting of camera in indoor night light

Camera parameters for night shooting are: shutter 1/30, aperture F 10 and sensitivity 100. Details are as follows:

1. You need to fix the camera with a tripod and adjust the camera angle and focal length of 1653 to confirm the picture composition.

2. Set the shooting mode to the aperture priority mode and shoot with small aperture, such as the aperture below F 10. In order to obtain correct exposure and better image quality, it is necessary to use a slower shutter and lower sensitivity. Generally, the sensitivity is set at around 100, and the shutter speed is around 30s.

3. Set the metering mode to the evaluation metering mode, that is, the matrix metering mode, and appropriately reduce the exposure compensation.

4. Use the cable to release the shooting, and minimize the use of direct shutter shooting. Of course, you can shoot directly by pressing the shutter without releasing the cable.

Extended data

When shooting night scenes, you can use the real-time display function flexibly, but pay attention to the battery power. Manual focusing is a safer focusing method. Especially when shooting through glass, due to the influence of glass, autofocus may not be able to focus effectively. The way to focus safely is to use the real-time display function to focus manually.

The picture seen through the real-time display mode is the picture actually shot by the image sensor, and the photographer can directly observe the actual picture and zoom in for high-precision focusing, so the error is very small.

Only when focusing in real-time display mode, the LCD needs to be used all the time, and the battery consumption will be faster than expected. Therefore, when shooting in real-time display mode, it is recommended to prepare a spare battery.