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What is the ISO aperture rule?
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What is the ISO aperture rule?
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The rule states: On a sunny day, set your aperture to f/16 and your shutter speed to the reciprocal of your ISO setting. For instance, if you're using a film with an ISO of 100, your settings would be f/16 at 1/100th of a second.
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