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D800 ISO Moon Study
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 79189" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>If you move the EV only a click or two the suggested shutter speed, in M mode, does not change. But if you kick it down or a few more it will show you need to adjust shutter speed. But the thing is I can shoot an image at say 1/250 w/ EV= -1 and then another at 1/125 w/ EV = 0 and the two will not look the same. So EV changes produce something different than just limiting the amount of light on the sensor thru shutter speeds. That's why I was theorizing that it attenuates the voltage coming from sensor and before the CPU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 79189, member: 9521"] If you move the EV only a click or two the suggested shutter speed, in M mode, does not change. But if you kick it down or a few more it will show you need to adjust shutter speed. But the thing is I can shoot an image at say 1/250 w/ EV= -1 and then another at 1/125 w/ EV = 0 and the two will not look the same. So EV changes produce something different than just limiting the amount of light on the sensor thru shutter speeds. That's why I was theorizing that it attenuates the voltage coming from sensor and before the CPU. [/QUOTE]
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