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What aperture is used to shoot the scenery?

Question 1: What aperture is suitable for taking landscape portraits? Landscape portraits should take into account both characters and scenery. The smaller the aperture, the better, generally 8~ 1 1.

Question 2: What aperture do you usually use to shoot the scenery? I usually use 10 or more, 1 1 or more, and the diffraction effect is obvious, and the image quality is poor.

Question 3: What is the best aperture for shooting scenery? Most landscape shots are done with wide-angle lenses. According to the requirements of depth of field for landscape photography and the imaging quality of the lens under various aperture conditions, the aperture is set between F8-F 16. If conditions permit, such as shooting with a tripod, the best aperture should be F 12.

Question 4: What is the most suitable aperture for taking landscape photos? F8 or f 1 1 will do. Question: Is there a big difference between the two? The light is good at 1 1, and the light is almost 8 to ensure the shutter. Is it okay? Answer: There is little difference in the photographing effect, but there is difference in luminous flux.

Question 5: What aperture is suitable for shooting large-scale scenery with clear distance? Generally, 8 to 1 1 is used to shoot scenery with a compressed telephoto such as terraces, using the maximum aperture, or reducing one or two files.

Question 6: What is the most suitable aperture for taking landscape photos? F8 or f 1 1 is enough. Question: Is there a big difference between the two? The light is good at 1 1, and the light is almost 8 to ensure the shutter. Is it okay? Answer: There is little difference in the photographing effect, but there is difference in luminous flux.

Question 7: Why do you shoot the scenery with a small aperture? Small aperture is mainly based on depth of field, and aperture is an important factor affecting depth of field.

The larger the aperture, the shallower the depth of field; The smaller the aperture, the greater the depth of field.

Only by using a small aperture can we get enough depth of field and ensure the clarity of the picture.

Small aperture is not easy to lose light, long exposure will increase the impact of the picture, as well as light diffraction and other factors.

Question 8: I would like to ask you, considering the depth of field, shutter speed and the best aperture range of lens imaging, what is the minimum aperture commonly used for shooting landscapes, generally around 10 for your reference.

I hope to adopt.

Question 9: What is the general aperture setting for taking landscape photos? When shooting a landscape film with a wide-angle lens, the focal length of the wide-angle lens is short and it is easy to produce a large depth of field effect. Usually, if the aperture is reduced to f 1 1, you can take photos with clear foreground and foreground. Take a wide angle and narrow the aperture to f 1 1. Start real-time viewing, focus on the scene in the middle of the picture, then carefully enlarge the picture and focus manually. If the details of the surrounding picture are not obvious enough, the aperture can be appropriately reduced to increase the depth of field, but it is not appropriate to reduce the aperture too small. Too small aperture will cause light diffraction and damage the image quality.