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What shutter speed should I use in sunlight?
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What shutter speed should I use in sunlight?
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Best Camera Settings for Sunny Day: Set your camera to "M" (Manual) mode. Lower your ISO to 100. Set your shutter speed between 1/100 - 1/250.
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