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Month: July 2010

Watching ‘Breaking Bad’ has conditioned me to assume that all of my neighbors with old RV’s are cooking meth to pay for their chemotherapy. Then I remember I live in Canada and no one has to sell drugs to pay for health care.

Watching ‘Breaking Bad’ has conditioned me to assume that all of my neighbors with old RV’s are cooking meth to pay for their chemotherapy. Then I remember I live in Canada and no one has to sell drugs to pay for health care.

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Betcha can’t Name them all without looking them up

The Sunny F/16 Rule – Now Go take some pictures!

The basic rule is, “On a sunny day set aperture to f/16 and shutter speed to the [reciprocal of the] ISO film speed [or ISO setting].”[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 to 1/100 or 1/125 second (on most 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.

The Sunny F/16 Rule – Now Go take some pictures!

The basic rule is, “On a sunny day set aperture to f/16 and shutter speed to the [reciprocal of the] ISO film speed [or ISO setting].”[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 to 1/100 or 1/125 second (on most 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.

Emma from Expert Photography got in touch and provided a link to a much more detailed article about this, check it out here:

How to Use the Sunny 16 Rule (And Other Exposure Settings)

 

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