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How to set up a SLR camera to shoot moving pictures under strong light?

First of all, Fuji S7000 is not a SLR camera, but a zoom digital camera, but its appearance is relatively large. Unlike a single camera, the lens can be changed, and there is no reflective pentaprism inside.

I have never used this camera before. I wonder if this camera has a sports mode. If it has a sports mode, you can try this mode to take pictures outdoors.

If this camera has manual mode, you can set ISO value, aperture size and shutter speed. When shooting a moving picture under strong light, you can set the ISO value below 100 (the smaller the data, the more suitable for strong light environment), set the aperture to a larger value such as 8, 12, 16 or 22 (the larger the value, 8 represents an eighth aperture), and set the shutter speed to/kloc-.

The above data are for reference only. These data may need to be adjusted at different times, in different weather and in different environments. In other words, taking pictures in manual mode requires certain skills. Photography is a technology, and it can be said that it needs constant practice. When you are proficient, you can see at a glance what values should be set and what the focal length is under this environment and lighting conditions.