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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 823588" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I can't speak to wedding photography, but I find that while it's a good idea to "nail" the exposure, there is enough leeway in modern digital cameras to make bracketing unnecessary in most shooting situations. I can normally "fix" images that are up to 3 stops over/under exposed. I normally only bracket in difficult lighting situations, such as heavily backlit, sunrise and sunset images etc. The backlit situations are most likely to rear their head during a wedding. The other great thing about digital is that you can easily check important shots in the camera and make adjustments before the opportunity disappears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 823588, member: 50197"] I can't speak to wedding photography, but I find that while it's a good idea to "nail" the exposure, there is enough leeway in modern digital cameras to make bracketing unnecessary in most shooting situations. I can normally "fix" images that are up to 3 stops over/under exposed. I normally only bracket in difficult lighting situations, such as heavily backlit, sunrise and sunset images etc. The backlit situations are most likely to rear their head during a wedding. The other great thing about digital is that you can easily check important shots in the camera and make adjustments before the opportunity disappears. [/QUOTE]
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