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What is delayed exposure?

Delaying exposure after pressing the shutter button is called delayed shooting.

Example:

1. Take a group photo. You are both a photographer and a member of the group. The delay of a few seconds after pressing the shutter allows you to return to the team line to complete this photo.

2. Starry shooting, which involves multiple exposures at intervals on the same negative to form a continuous image of a moving object on a fixed background.

3, traffic shooting, exposure for a long time with the lowest sensitivity on a negative film, and continuous images of moving objects are also formed on a fixed background.

Time-lapse photography setting mode:

1. Basically, the exposure mode can be set in the aperture priority mode, the white balance selection is automatic, and the ISO value is as low as possible.

2. It is recommended that you use manual mode (M mode) to shoot at night. For the white balance part, if it is in light environment, you can use automatic white balance. If it is in a dark environment (such as a mountainous area), it is recommended to adjust it to 3300K left.

Correct color temperature.

3. Dark boundary moment At this time, the camera must record the whole process, whether it is from day to night or from night to day.