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How to set the aperture and shutter for Canon 650D shooting night scenes? How to set the effect of shooting waterfalls?

SLR shooting night scene

1, tripod and pay-off are essential. At this time, the aperture can be set to 8 or 1 1, the ISO can be set to 200, and the speed can be set to B gate. The exposure time can be set according to the brightness of the environment. When shooting the starry sky, I used to set it to 8 minutes-15 minutes, and the speed under general brightness can be adjusted to 65438+.

2. If there is no tripod, ISO will be very large, 800- 1600. If it is the fuselage of APS-C, the larger the ISO, the louder the noise. The aperture should also be as close to the maximum as possible. When the speed is as stable as possible, it is best not to be less than 1/20, otherwise the image will be blurred.

At the moment of shooting water droplets, speed is the key, and the exposure time should not be less than 1/500.