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A6400+ lens e 18- 135 How to shoot the sunset?

Parameters can be set before shooting.

Please turn off the anti-shake function of the camera or lens before putting on the tripod. Try to shoot in RAW format, and there is more room in the later stage. Manual exposure adopts M-file exposure, but in the scene where the light ratio changes rapidly from day to night, it is recommended to use A-file. The shutter speed is set to 1/50 or 1/60, which should not be higher than 1/60 in theory, so that the photos will have a smooth video effect after being filmed. If the light is too strong, add a mirror. The picture jumps badly if the shutter is too fast, and there will be smear if the shutter is too slow. Use a small aperture, generally F8-F 16, to check the specific MTF value of the lens. The smaller the ISO, the better, and the more assured the image quality. Focus MF manually, focus accurately after magnifying the object, and remember to turn on peak focus. Manual white balance, otherwise the color temperature will be inconsistent in the later period. As for the numerical value, it can be decided according to the field situation. Menu-Shooting 1- Interval shooting function-Interval shooting (ON).

The shooting start time can be set by yourself, from 1 to 5 seconds. If the sunrise and sunset are fleeting, 3 seconds is enough. If you shoot clouds, the clouds move slowly, you can set the time longer.