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Friends who like photography, like today's weather, how to adjust the shutter and aperture of outdoor photography?

If you are shooting people, it will be more accurate to use the built-in exposure meter to aim at the skin in the actual shooting light environment. The reflectivity of our skin is close to 18. If it is a landscape, it is suggested that the exposure should be increased by 1 two levels after metering in an environment dominated by snow. If the exposure is not improved, the snow scene will turn gray and other scenes will be seriously underexposed. Because I don't know how thick the sky is there, it's hard to say how many aperture shutter combinations there are, F8; 1/60 is a combination under moderate cloudy conditions, but due to the high reflectivity of snow scene, the exposure requirement is higher, so it is recommended to use the method of surrounding exposure.