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Camera Setting For Backlit Moving Subjects
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 684877" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>As a general rule you'll need a little positive compensation for backlit photos. The backround plays a role in how much. I usually take a test shot to try and get it close, then relay on further adjustments and PP to get it where I want. As you said, you still need a fast enough shutter speed to get what you're looking for. Not a lot of help but, hey it was free!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 684877, member: 40915"] As a general rule you'll need a little positive compensation for backlit photos. The backround plays a role in how much. I usually take a test shot to try and get it close, then relay on further adjustments and PP to get it where I want. As you said, you still need a fast enough shutter speed to get what you're looking for. Not a lot of help but, hey it was free! [/QUOTE]
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