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What is the 500th rule?
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What is the 500th rule?
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The 500 rule states that you should use an ISO of 3200 or 6400, an aperture of f/2.8 (and as wide as your lens will allow), and a shutter speed of 500 divided by that of the lens's focal length to achieve the best results with a full-frame camera.
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