The shutter speeds going up as the light goes down?
In short, on a sunny day your settings would look like this:
Aperture: f/16
ISO: 200
Shutter Speed: 1/200 seconds
And on a heavily overcast day your settings would look like this:
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter Speed: 1/1600 seconds
Ive read other stuff on there and had to correct it in the past, it really does appear to be run by people who haven’t got a clue and will post content without checking it for accuracy.They must have been really peed off to find that TalkPhotography was taken so they had to flip it!
PS @wooster - You might be going mad. The fact that this article is nuts doesn't mean that you're not nuts.
Ive read other stuff on there and had to correct it in the past, it really does appear to be run by people who haven’t got a clue and will post content without checking it for accuracy.
There was a copyright article and there’s been another I can’t recall.
For those who don't have the time to read the whole thing: the author explains the basic Sunny-16 concept quite well. But then he gets it horribly, unbelievably wrong when he tries to generalise it to lighting conditions other than sunny. For example:
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