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Best apertures for dark woods
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 578995" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>If you want it different you need to go to manual mode and using your meter in the camera. Always shoot for the highlight and bring up shadow detail in post. A filter will not correct bad exposure. Also that camera is quiet old and will not have the range that the newer cameras have. You could try a CP filter but you still have to get the exposure correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 578995, member: 6277"] If you want it different you need to go to manual mode and using your meter in the camera. Always shoot for the highlight and bring up shadow detail in post. A filter will not correct bad exposure. Also that camera is quiet old and will not have the range that the newer cameras have. You could try a CP filter but you still have to get the exposure correct. [/QUOTE]
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