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First shot, bang on!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 15568" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Depends on the subject for me. People pictures (snapshots) are usually right the first time. When I was doing my first moon shots I took about 30 pics since I couldn't really judge the exposure very well on the LCD. I think the authors of some books can't get over their egos enough to admit they don't get it right the first time all the time. Seems foolish not to take multiple shots with a digital, since they are essentially free and you might be more pleased with a variation you hadn't considered originally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 15568, member: 4399"] Depends on the subject for me. People pictures (snapshots) are usually right the first time. When I was doing my first moon shots I took about 30 pics since I couldn't really judge the exposure very well on the LCD. I think the authors of some books can't get over their egos enough to admit they don't get it right the first time all the time. Seems foolish not to take multiple shots with a digital, since they are essentially free and you might be more pleased with a variation you hadn't considered originally. [/QUOTE]
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