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| Sunny F16 rule..; For u Bro Ming... | |
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| Excel-glsi | Feb 12 2008, 08:32 PM Post #1 |
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The Sunny f16 is also call the "Basic Daylight Exposure".F16 rule on the Sunny day (subject under sunlight with distinct shadows), you will get a lens aperture of f16, with the shutter speed same or close to your medium ISO, eg, 1/125s with ISO 100, 1/500 with ISO 400...etc. on the Sunday day but if you are at beach or snow scene, more light will get reflected by the sand, water or snow, so you will get f22 instead. this rule is very accurate, of course if the photographer can't differentiate between a sunny day and cloudy day, than will not get the correct results. print out this chart, keep one in your camera bag, it will be handy if your meter fail you. |
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