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Nikon D90 shooting in the sun

Just tell you the following!

One. If you want to take a silhouette effect in the sun:

1. Don't turn on the flash;

2.ISO reaches the lowest level, such as100;

3. Use aperture priority mode, that is, first gear;

4. Turn the shooting aperture to about F5.6 or less, and set the shooting aperture to F8-f11;

5. It is very important to aim at the sky slightly away from the sun for photometry and lock the exposure value (you can lock the exposure value with a half shutter or set multiple buttons on yourself);

6. Half press the shutter to lock the exposure value and then re-compose and focus;

7. Press the shutter completely, and the silhouette effect in the sun will come out.

Two. If you want to take bright and clear close-up and distant photos:

1. When facing the sun, turn on the flash to focus and shoot the object. Turn on the flash, as simple as that;

2. When the back is facing the sun, use the spot metering mode of the camera to measure and shoot the object to be photographed. It's better to hit 100 for ISO. If not, you can turn on the flash.

Three. The best shooting time is early morning or dusk. Shooting in sunny days is not recommended unless the above special effects are needed.

Over!

I think I've made myself clear. If you have any questions, you can say hi to me!