Get Your Camera Settings Right. Every Time You're Out in the Woods.

Do you struggle to make sense of woodland scenes — especially when the light keeps changing? This quick-reference field card gives you proven camera settings for fog, rain, backlight, and more — so you can stop second-guessing and start capturing the woods as you saw them.

Three field guide pages are displayed. The cover reads, “The Woodland Camera Settings Fix: A Simple Field Guide for Nailing Exposure in the Forest.” The other pages include camera setting tips, a cheat sheet, and a photograph of a forest with tall green trees.
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Proven camera settings for fog, rain, backlight & more.

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Separate recommendations for tripod and handheld shooting.

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Avoid blown highlights and muddy tones with smart exposure tips.

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Field-tested by an award-winning professional woodland photographer.

Here’s What You’ll Learn:

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The ideal aperture, shutter speed and ISO for seven common woodland lighting conditions.

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How to read your histogram and avoid overexposed highlights or blocked shadows.

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How to adjust your settings when shooting handheld vs. using a tripod.

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How to set your white balance to keep colours natural, plus when to use Daylight vs Cloudy.

A large, ancient tree with a thick, gnarled trunk stands in a lush green meadow. Its broad canopy of fresh, light-green leaves spreads outwards, partially obscuring the backdrop of dense foliage and grass. Sunlight filters gently through the branches.

Capture the Forest Exactly as You Saw It.

Woodland light is unpredictable, but your results don't have to be. This compact guide gives you proven camera settings for every common forest condition, from fog and rain to golden hour and twilight. Whether you shoot handheld or on a tripod, you'll have the confidence to expose correctly, preserve detail and stay in control - no matter what nature throws at you.

No More Guesswork - Just the Right Settings Every Time.

Struggling with blown highlights in backlight, muddy tones in fog, or weird colours on rainy days? This field card gives you tested aperture, shutter speed, and ISO combos for fog, rain, golden hour, twilight, snow, and more — with or without a tripod.

A large, gnarled tree with twisting branches stands amid autumn foliage—an ideal subject to capture using the optimum focal length for woodland photography. Yellow leaves are abundant and ferns carpet the ground, all softened by calm, filtered light.
A large, ancient tree with a thick, gnarled trunk stands in a lush green meadow. Its broad canopy of fresh, light-green leaves spreads outwards, partially obscuring the backdrop of dense foliage and grass. Sunlight filters gently through the branches.

Capture The Forest Exactly as You Saw It.

Woodland light is unpredictable, but your results don't have to be. This compact guide gives you proven camera settings for every common forest condition, from fog and rain to golden hour and twilight. Whether you shoot handheld or on a tripod, you'll have the confidence to expose correctly, preserve detail and stay in control - no matter what nature throws at you.

A large, gnarled tree with twisting branches stands amid autumn foliage—an ideal subject to capture using the optimum focal length for woodland photography. Yellow leaves are abundant and ferns carpet the ground, all softened by calm, filtered light.

No More Guesswork - Just the Right Settings Every Time.

Struggling with blown highlights in backlight, muddy tones in fog, or weird colours on rainy days? This field card gives you tested aperture, shutter speed, and ISO combos for fog, rain, golden hour, twilight, snow, and more — with or without a tripod.

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