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Why does the SLR shoot more clearly when the weather is good?

The main reasons are:

The light in the evening and cloudy days is poor, and the focusing system often works in poor light, especially in the dark evening, and autofocus may cause slight defocus.

Poor light will slow down the shutter speed. If you still shoot by hand, it is easy to cause jitter and blur.

In high light ratio and dynamic scenes such as sunrise/sunset, you usually eat lenses and sensors. Yours is an entry-level product, and the lens is not so good. In this case, dazzling and purple edges are easy to appear, which will cause a certain degree of image quality discount.

The overall color of sunrise/sunset/cloudy day is warm/cold. If there is an error in the camera metering algorithm or human negligence, it will easily lead to a white balance error, which will lead to color cast and poor color sense.

Other weather causes, such as smoke and water vapor, are more easily exposed in these scenes.

Solution:

Manually adjust the white balance in a specific scene.

When autofocus is not ideal, use manual focusing.

Try to use RAW film as much as possible, and there is a lot of room for later adjustment.

Cooperate with tripod

Correct use of exposure compensation

Use filters such as CPL, ND and GND to filter out stray light or reduce the dynamic range.

Take photos with a large aperture and put a hood on the lens.

Change to a better large aperture lens, and recommend 35 1.8G, 1000. Large aperture can effectively improve the shutter speed and bring beautiful blur.

I hope my answer can help you!