Lesson13 – Sunny16 Rule (Photography Tutorials)




Did you ever wondered how back in the day photographers could get a good exposure without all this equipment we have now? They actually used a Sunny 16 rule. You will learn about it in this photography lesson.

Link to my blog with charts: http://easy-exposure.com/?p=139

Music: Kevin MacLeod. (Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0”)

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34 responses to “Lesson13 – Sunny16 Rule (Photography Tutorials)”

  1. Great video, The question I have? You are using a 50 mm lenses for sunny rule f/16 shutter at 125 and iso at 100. Would it be the same rule if the lenses was a 200 mm. Would the sunny rule work or would you need to raise the shutter??

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  3. Short and sweet video! I really learned something new and useful! I want to Thank you for your sharing your knowledge and the best part about your videos is that your teaching is simple and uses a lot of examples. After watching 4 videos in two days, I have become your fan! Your video series is so well organized, it would give a newbie a great start in learning photography. I am going to recommend this site to all my friends who are interested in learning photography. Awesome work Oksana!

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