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D90 multiple exposure mode question.
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Hinch" data-source="post: 17091" data-attributes="member: 1739"><p>Thank you PhotoAV8R for the explanation, have been researching the web for a week with no luck.</p><p> </p><p>Just so I understand correctly, if I turn off "gain", meter the scene for the sky, then meter land, recompose the shot, bracket EV the shot for both accordingly.</p><p>I should come out with a proper exposed shot for all intents and purposes?(on a tripod, and use of a wireless remote).</p><p> </p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Hinch, post: 17091, member: 1739"] Thank you PhotoAV8R for the explanation, have been researching the web for a week with no luck. Just so I understand correctly, if I turn off "gain", meter the scene for the sky, then meter land, recompose the shot, bracket EV the shot for both accordingly. I should come out with a proper exposed shot for all intents and purposes?(on a tripod, and use of a wireless remote). Michael [/QUOTE]
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