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How to control the aperture and speed of location shooting on cloudy and sunny days?

Matters needing attention in controlling aperture and shutter for location shooting on cloudy and sunny days:

1, on sunny days, the aperture can be smaller and the speed can be faster.

2. The aperture can be larger on cloudy days, and the speed can be slower.

3. When taking pictures, you can refer to the exposure prompt scale in the camera.

4. Try to choose 6- 10 in sunny days and 16- 19 in sunny days. If the light is too strong, reduce the aperture appropriately and increase the shutter speed. Never choose to shoot at noon.

5. If there is insufficient light on cloudy days, you can use a large aperture and increase iso to reduce the shutter speed. If necessary, you can also add lighting locations. It is recommended to bring an extra reflector. It's better to have a tripod.