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Climb Wuling Mountain with SLR. Novice, how to set parameters.

Under normal circumstances, set the aperture first.

Shooting scenery outdoors on sunny days: the aperture is 8- 1 1, ISO 100 or 200, the white balance is defined as sunshine, and the shade or shady place is set as shadow.

Outdoor scenery shooting on cloudy days: aperture 4-5.6, ISO200-400, and white balance is defined as shadow or cloudy day.

If the sun goes down, try tungsten lamp White Balance with reference to cloudy days.

Background blur requires a large aperture, and the maximum aperture of 24- 105 is 4, which can keep the subject away from the background and blur the background.

When shooting moving objects, such as people running and birds, first select the shutter and set it to 1/200 or faster. If the aperture is not large enough, increase the ISO.

Aperture refers to the maximum incident light. The smaller the aperture number, the larger the aperture and the greater the incident light. For example, in the case of dim light, a large aperture should be used to let more light in.

Shutter speed is simply the response when the shutter is pressed. If you set the shutter speed to 1 min, you can shoot fireworks or moving light with a flashlight. Generally speaking, if there is no tripod, I think it should be okay for beginners to stick to 1/80, but if their hands are shaking,1125 may be safer.

ISO refers to sensitivity. When the sensitivity is ISO 100 or lower, good light is needed, and the color of the photos taken will be very delicate.

When ISO 1600 is above, there will be noise in the photo, but if the light is insufficient, low sensitivity cannot be used.

Try different combinations.