Want to get to see snow for the 1st time and have been watching tutorials about settings. Some very conflicting opinions out there. One that did sound good was by some dude called Bryan Peterson. He suggests using the Sunny 16 rule.
Understood what he said but it was not specific for F stop ISO and Shutter.
he says that shooting with the sun behind you shoot at...
F/16 ISO 200 & Shutter 200 OR
F/11 ISO 400 OR
F/8 ISO 800 OR
F 5.6 ISO 1600..should give you similar results. I understand that but he forgot to mention the shutter speed for each setting.
My question is, does shutter speed stay at 200 for each setting or does shutter speed increase to be the same as SIO for each setting?
He mentioned these setting work best for either front or side lit shots (sun to your back or side of you).
anyone give advice on that please.
Also how would that rule change if there was no sun and it was cloudy and grey instead?
Thanks guys
Angelo.