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What should my aperture be on a sunny day?
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What should my aperture be on a sunny day?
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The Sunny 16 rule is very simple and easy to remember. It consists of three basic steps: Set your aperture to f/16 — this is how the rule got its name. Set your ISO to a suitably low setting.
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