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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 167913" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I would just like to point out that my photos, using ADL, never turned out looking quite THAT good. I used that image to illustrate my post and show what ADL does, but that's not a shot I took myself. I have to wonder if it's the power of the D700 that was used to take that shot that helped it turn out so well.</p><p></p><p>In my experience with ADL you walk a fine line between getting better exposure and getting a LOT of "noise" in the shot as ADL attempts to improve things. And when I say a "lot", I man an awful lot. The ADL setting is certainly something I would encourage you to try on your cameras but I would also caution you to keep your expectations in check; ADL is not a miracle and, just like everything in photography, there's going to be a tradeoff somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 167913, member: 13090"] I would just like to point out that my photos, using ADL, never turned out looking quite THAT good. I used that image to illustrate my post and show what ADL does, but that's not a shot I took myself. I have to wonder if it's the power of the D700 that was used to take that shot that helped it turn out so well. In my experience with ADL you walk a fine line between getting better exposure and getting a LOT of "noise" in the shot as ADL attempts to improve things. And when I say a "lot", I man an awful lot. The ADL setting is certainly something I would encourage you to try on your cameras but I would also caution you to keep your expectations in check; ADL is not a miracle and, just like everything in photography, there's going to be a tradeoff somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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