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<blockquote data-quote="06Honda" data-source="post: 553946" data-attributes="member: 12845"><p>I shoot mainly nature type images and was wondering if using Active D-Lighting is useful when photographing birds such as warblers etc. which often lurk in the shadows. I have up to this point left it off. One reason I ask is after shooting some turkey vultures recently I needed to manual adjust the shadows in post editing to bring out more detail on the dark bodies. Would having Active D-Lighting on give me better results in this case before doing any editing. Thanks for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06Honda, post: 553946, member: 12845"] I shoot mainly nature type images and was wondering if using Active D-Lighting is useful when photographing birds such as warblers etc. which often lurk in the shadows. I have up to this point left it off. One reason I ask is after shooting some turkey vultures recently I needed to manual adjust the shadows in post editing to bring out more detail on the dark bodies. Would having Active D-Lighting on give me better results in this case before doing any editing. Thanks for any info. [/QUOTE]
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