Sunny 16 Calculator — Quick Exposure Estimates
Use the Sunny 16 rule to estimate exposure settings without a light meter, based on lighting conditions.
Select the closest match to your conditions
How We Calculate This
The Sunny 16 rule states that on a bright, sunny day with distinct shadows:
- Aperture: f/16
- Shutter speed: 1/ISO
For different conditions, open the aperture: f/11 for slight overcast, f/8 for overcast, f/5.6 for heavy overcast, f/4 for deep shade or sunset. The shutter speed remains 1/ISO in each case.
These correspond to EV values: f/16 = EV 15, f/11 = EV 14, f/8 = EV 13, f/5.6 = EV 12, f/4 = EV 11 (all at ISO 100).
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates based on standard optical and photographic formulas. Results may vary with specific equipment.