Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why can't the mobile phone capture the sun?

Why can't the mobile phone capture the sun?

Because the sun is too bright.

If you shoot the sun with your mobile phone, start shooting the sun in a dark place. Otherwise, shooting according to the sun will only capture the reflection effect of the sun and a big light bulb, so shoot at sunset or dusk.

If you use spot metering, you can measure the light towards the edge of the sun, then use AE-L to lock metering or write down the aperture shutter value, and then use manual mode M-Mode. It is best to use the lowest value of ISO.

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Precautions for shooting sunlight:

1, avoid overexposure of the sun To take this photo, we must first avoid overexposure of the sun, otherwise the sun will turn into a large piece of white and the stars will be inconspicuous. If you use the whole area to measure light, you can take a photo first to see the effect. If it is too dark (because it faces the sun), you can add some EV.

2. Turn down the aperture. A small aperture can make the sunlight more prominent, and sometimes even very small apertures such as F/ 18 and F/22 are used. A small aperture can also help prevent photos from overexposure.

3, turn on the flash, usually take these "backlight" photos, the foreground will become very dark, then we can turn on the flash, and then adjust the output of the flash to the maximum (because it is to fight against the sun! The external flash can be adjusted directly in the flash, and the built-in flash can be added on the menu or button.