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本帖最后由 gzhjb 于 23-6-2022 18:07 编辑
Sunny 16 rule
The basic rule is, "On a sunny day set the aperture to f/16 and shutter speed to the [reciprocal of the] ISO film speed [or ISO setting] for a subject in direct sunlight."[1] For example:
On a sunny day and with ISO 100 film/setting in the camera, one sets the aperture to f/16 and the shutter speed (i.e. exposure time) to 1/100 or 1/125 seconds (on some cameras 1/125 second is the available setting nearest to 1/100 second).
On a sunny day with ISO 200 film/setting and aperture at f/16, set shutter speed to 1/200 or 1/250.
On a sunny day with ISO 400 film/setting and aperture at f/16, set shutter speed to 1/400 or 1/500.
For video setting on a sunny day, plus a 180-degree rule:
F/16, ISO 100, 1/100 for a good exposure photo.
F/16 to F/2.8, there are 5 full stops. (1, 1.4, 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22, 32)
So 1/100 (1/125) to 1/4000, there are 5 full stops. (30, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000)
So the new proper setting would have to be F/2.8, ISO 100, 1/4000.
In order to bring 1/4000 back to 1/125, that is 5 full stop down, a 5 full stop ND filter is required on a sunny day.
With a 5 full stop ND filter in place, the final proper setting on a sunny day for video purpose is F/2.8, ISO 100, 1/125 for 60 FPS recording.
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