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Riverside photography

Moving the boat, that is to say, the camera is "shaking", so it is difficult to take a "night view" on the shore!

You can try:

1) Adjust the aperture to the minimum value of the camera, such as 2.8,1.0; Anyway, it is the field of vision, and it doesn't matter the depth of field;

2) Adjust 2)ISO (exposure) to the maximum noise you can usually accept, such as 800,10000;

3) Shutter speed is the key. It should not be too low. It was burned in less than 1/30. Try using 1/30 and 1/45 to increase gradually. If it is too dark, you can only improve ISO.

In short, one thing is certain: use the minimum aperture (the actual aperture is the maximum), and then adjust ISO and shutter speed to achieve an acceptable balance between noise, blur and exposure.

Move the boat, there is a challenge!