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Metering dark birds against bright sky/background
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 456183" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>Pete if you are going out to shoot BIF then obviously the best setting is an exposure compensation,its very rare i go out to shoot BIF they just happen,i could take the time to dial in a compensation but there would be no point as i would miss the subject,the quickest approximation is to take a quick reading of the ground and use the exposure lock button,thats why i ask the question a while ago if it was possible to set an exposure compensation to come into play via one of the programmable buttons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 456183, member: 14174"] Pete if you are going out to shoot BIF then obviously the best setting is an exposure compensation,its very rare i go out to shoot BIF they just happen,i could take the time to dial in a compensation but there would be no point as i would miss the subject,the quickest approximation is to take a quick reading of the ground and use the exposure lock button,thats why i ask the question a while ago if it was possible to set an exposure compensation to come into play via one of the programmable buttons. [/QUOTE]
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