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How does Canon 7D set the night scene mode?

First use aperture priority mode to measure light, set aperture value and sensitivity, such as f/4 and ISO200, and then look at the shutter speed given by the camera.

If the above attempt works well, then use manual exposure mode, set the aperture to f/4, and set the sensitivity and shutter speed of ISO 200 to 2 seconds (try according to the above test) to take a look at the shooting.

1. suggested tools:

(1) tripod: You must use a slow shutter when shooting at night. If you take a delayed photo, even if you encounter wind, it may cause the photo to be blurred and invalid;

(2) Black card: When exposed for a long time, the black card can block some bright areas, let the dark part of the picture feel more light, and even take exposed photos in Gao Fancha environment;

(3) Wireless shutter remote control: If you are taking some time-lapse photography, this tool is very necessary, and you will not feel uncomfortable because of inconvenient placement angle or long-term shutter control.

2. parameters.

For the setting of parameters, because of different light, the effect you want to shoot is also different, so you need to accumulate experience and keep trying. If you have experience in shooting night scenes, it is recommended to use manual mode. If you feel uncomfortable in manual mode, you can try the following steps:

(1) First use aperture priority mode to measure light, set aperture value and sensitivity, such as f/4 and ISO200, and then look at the shutter speed given by the camera;

(2) If the above test results are acceptable, use the manual exposure mode, set the aperture to f/4, the sensitivity to ISO 200, and set the shutter speed to 2 seconds (according to the above test attempt), and shoot once;

(3) White balance: With different white balance settings, you can shoot different styles of image quality. You can try not to use automatic white balance. If you try different white balance values, it will bring unexpected results.

3, basic knowledge supplement:

The aperture determines the depth of field, and the shutter is determined by the subject you want to shoot. Slow down the shutter speed when shooting the star track, and speed up the shutter speed when capturing.

In addition, shooting night scenes requires more experience and patience than shooting daytime scenes, especially capturing some good pictures and composition. I hope that if I work hard, there will always be good works.