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D750
Exposure bracketing
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<blockquote data-quote="voxmagna" data-source="post: 439223" data-attributes="member: 38477"><p>I don't mind that being persistent because I usually dial in 1 stop under expose anyway. Even with a RAW file to work from, there is nothing worse than getting a photo back in post and finding the highlights clipped, which can never be recovered. I like to choose in post which highlights I want clipped rather than no choice on the master shot. The D750 metering and options are pretty good and you do have the review replay to check for RGB clipping, but sometimes out and about in bright sun where you can't see the display so easily, having that 1 stop can make all the difference. That's the problem with current digicam sensor technology, they just haven't got the dynamic range yet. And why JPEG 256 bit levels has been around for so long without an extension to 9 or 10 bit words puzzles me. Fine working in RAW for post editing, but then send that to a printer and chances are you still get back to 256 levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="voxmagna, post: 439223, member: 38477"] I don't mind that being persistent because I usually dial in 1 stop under expose anyway. Even with a RAW file to work from, there is nothing worse than getting a photo back in post and finding the highlights clipped, which can never be recovered. I like to choose in post which highlights I want clipped rather than no choice on the master shot. The D750 metering and options are pretty good and you do have the review replay to check for RGB clipping, but sometimes out and about in bright sun where you can't see the display so easily, having that 1 stop can make all the difference. That's the problem with current digicam sensor technology, they just haven't got the dynamic range yet. And why JPEG 256 bit levels has been around for so long without an extension to 9 or 10 bit words puzzles me. Fine working in RAW for post editing, but then send that to a printer and chances are you still get back to 256 levels. [/QUOTE]
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