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How to take pictures of Mid-Autumn Festival?

1, if you use the average metering of the camera, most of them will be overexposed. This is because the overall light brightness is not enough, and the photometric system improves the exposure coefficient.

2. Set the correct aperture. You can't shoot the moon with the default maximum aperture of many cameras. In general, an aperture of F5.6 or less should be used.

3. Use spot metering. Measure the light at the brightest place on the moon. In this way, the correct exposure coefficient can be obtained as much as possible.

4. adjust the EV value. Shooting the moon usually needs to reduce EV, which should generally be reduced by 1 or 2. Shoot according to different aperture and EV values, play back immediately, and adjust according to the results before shooting. These are easy to realize in DC, which greatly improves the success rate of shooting.

5. If the shutter is set at around F5.6, the shutter speed should generally be set at1125s or faster. In addition to preventing overexposure, there is another important reason for using high-speed shutter, that is, the moon, as a celestial body, is constantly moving. If the shutter speed is too slow, it is easy to paste.

6. Generally speaking, the minimum sensitivity value can be selected for shooting the moon, either ISO50 or ISO 100. Too high ISO will not only cause overexposure, but also make the picture rough.

7. The bigger the zoom, the better. There is a simple reason. The bigger the zoom, the bigger the moon. However, it should be noted that the larger the zoom, the easier it is to burn due to hand shaking. So it's best to shoot the moon with a tripod.