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What setting do you photograph the sun in?
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What setting do you photograph the sun in?
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For this rule, you will set your aperture to f/16, shutter speed to 1/100, and ISO to 100. You can experiment after that, but these settings are your best bet to start off with, especially if you are switching light conditions quickly.
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