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Nikon D7 100 night photography skills

Nikon D7 100 is equipped with many new functions, which improve the operational performance and ensure more effective and comfortable shooting. Let's introduce the night photography skills of Nikon D7 100.

Nikon D7 100 night photography skills

1. Install D7 100 on the tripod and adjust the horizontal position of the tripod.

2. Choose a gear (aperture priority), so that the aperture value can be adjusted flexibly (night shooting requires a smaller aperture, such as F 1 1), and the automatic metering of D7000 is more accurate, so the shutter speed can be decided by the body itself.

3. Hold down WB key and turn the rear wheel. At this time, pay attention to the parameter LCD next to the shutter key and adjust WB (white balance) to "A" (automatic white balance). Of course, you can also press the menu key to enter the menu-shooting menu-white balance to set it.

4. Press and hold the ISO key under WB key and turn the rear wheel. This is to pay attention to the parameter LCD and adjust the ISO (sensitivity) to the lowest (ISO 100). Of course, you can also press the MENU key to enter the menu-shooting menu -—ISO sensitivity to set.

5. Press the shutter.

Nikon D7 100 night photography tips;

1, because the exposure time of night scene shooting is from a few seconds to more than ten seconds, it is definitely necessary to shoot with a tripod, and it is best to choose a relatively stable and firm tripod.

2. Based on the point 1, it is necessary to turn on long exposure to reduce interference.

3. Use automatic white balance when shooting to see if the effect is accurate. If it is not accurate, adjust it to the appropriate option, usually an incandescent lamp.

4. If the night scene is shot in bright mode, the color will be too strong, so the standard can be adopted.

5. If you want to get the obvious effect of "stars gathering" (pay attention to the lighting in the above picture), you should use a smaller aperture (larger f value), but you can't use the smallest aperture. Generally, F 1 1-F 16 is more suitable.