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Novice photographer's question: What should I pay attention to when shooting the scenery outside the window on the train?

Be careful not to turn on the flash through the window, which is easy to reflect light.

No telephoto, no wide angle, it is recommended to use a focal length of about 28-35. Telephoto has higher requirements for shutter, and wide angle is easy to shoot indoor effects, even the scenery reflected by glass.

The speed of the train is about 140km/h, and the speed of the bullet is about 200 km/h, so according to the set focal length, your speed is about 55m/s. It is suggested that your shutter should be above 250, and it is suggested that the ISO should be set higher for accurate exposure.

Because the scenery outside the window may change quickly and the light is sometimes bright and sometimes dark, I suggest you use traps to focus. If not, you can use automatic continuous focusing and try to choose peripheral exposure to get the best exposure.