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Outdoor photography problem

There is a normal exposure value in any allowable light range, and this exposure value is the combination of shutter speed and aperture size.

As long as it is daytime (before sunset), ordinary SLR cameras can shoot normally by adjusting the exposure, the maximum aperture and the shutter speed allowed for manual shooting (about 1/60).

However, if it is a fool camera, the automatic flash function will start. At this time, it should be noted that the lighting distance of the flash is generally only 3 ~ 5 meters, or even shorter, which means that if the background of the person you shoot exceeds 5 meters, the background of the photo taken will be very dark. Therefore, when shooting under such conditions, try to keep the subject close to the background, and try to keep the camera and the subject close to the appropriate position.