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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 745543" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I used to shoot with a D750 would have probably aimed for an aperture of f/4 or f/5.6, kept the shutter speed around 1/160 or 1/250 and let Auto-ISO do what wanted; this would mean shooting in Manual Mode with Auto-ISO enabled. The image doesn't need to be brightened, in my opinion, as there is already some minor blowout in the highlights. I never really liked Matrix Metering on the D750 which I found let highlights blowout all to easily; switching to Center Weighted metering proved to be the better option. So yeah, you might want to try shooting in Manual Mode with Auto-ISO and/or Center Weighted metering versus Matrix and see where that gets you.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you shoot in .jpg primarily you might want to go into the Shooting menu and adjust the Sharpness setting for your preferred Picture Control to something like +4 or +5. The Sharpness setting in all the Picture Controls, I think, is set too low by default. If you don't like what the increased setting does, you can always go back and put it back to the default.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 745543, member: 13090"] I used to shoot with a D750 would have probably aimed for an aperture of f/4 or f/5.6, kept the shutter speed around 1/160 or 1/250 and let Auto-ISO do what wanted; this would mean shooting in Manual Mode with Auto-ISO enabled. The image doesn't need to be brightened, in my opinion, as there is already some minor blowout in the highlights. I never really liked Matrix Metering on the D750 which I found let highlights blowout all to easily; switching to Center Weighted metering proved to be the better option. So yeah, you might want to try shooting in Manual Mode with Auto-ISO and/or Center Weighted metering versus Matrix and see where that gets you. Also, if you shoot in .jpg primarily you might want to go into the Shooting menu and adjust the Sharpness setting for your preferred Picture Control to something like +4 or +5. The Sharpness setting in all the Picture Controls, I think, is set too low by default. If you don't like what the increased setting does, you can always go back and put it back to the default. [/QUOTE]
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