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Parameter setting of camera shooting night scene

The parameter settings of each photo are different! ! !

The analysis is as follows:

(1), use a tripod.

(2) The slower the shutter is, the better, and the ISO should not be set high.

(3) If you want to shoot the starlight effect, you should narrow the aperture more, and if you want to shoot the facula effect, you should enlarge the aperture more.

(4), don't turn on the flash.

(5) If you want a clearer picture, reduce the aperture, ISO 100, use a tripod and try several exposure combinations.

Extended data:

SLR cameras (SLR cameras) are also called SLR cameras. Refers to a camera that uses a single lens, through which light shines on the reflector and takes a view through reflection.

The so-called "single lens" means that the photographic exposure light path and the framing light path * * * use one lens, unlike the paraxial camera or the double-reflex camera, the framing light path has an independent lens. "Reflection" means that a plane mirror in the camera separates the two light paths: when the mirror falls during framing, it reflects the light of the lens to the pentaprism and then to the framing window; When shooting, lift the reflector quickly, and the light can shine on the film or photosensitive element CMOS or CCD.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-SLR