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What is the aperture setting and color temperature when shooting the sunrise?

Using a smaller aperture, the color temperature is 9300k K k.

1, use a small aperture to prevent overexposure caused by insufficient shutter speed. Of course, small aperture shooting is also a common means of scenery photos;

2. Normal metering of1-1.5ev and increasing exposure compensation can generally achieve ideal results;

3. Spot metering can also be carried out after sunset, and the exposure compensation is increased by about 1EV;

4. In order to prevent lens glare, try to use a hood and remove unnecessary filters;

5, if it is a fool camera, there is generally a special "sunset mode", which can be used to shoot.

6. Use average photometry, then increase or decrease the EV value as needed, and consider the surrounding exposure;

7, magenta filter can deepen the purple tone of the sky, of course, in the digital age, this can be achieved in post-processing;

8. When encountering fast-moving clouds, you can use a smaller aperture and a longer exposure time to reflect the sense of movement.