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<blockquote data-quote="oldguyrich" data-source="post: 631748" data-attributes="member: 43813"><p>Ok so i spent the week shooting while watching the histogram. I came to this conclusion. If the image I am taking takes up most of screen. then the histogram is useful. However, if the part of the image I will be using takes a small section- the histogram does me no good at all. A bird in the shade , in a tree, surrounded by bright backlit sky, will produce a histogram to the right. but lacking all details inn the bird. Because MOST of the photo will be exposed correctly. Just not the important to me stuff,.. And lots of you questioned my use if Eov of +1, when it is based right out of books on photography.. as a method of increasing light in photo without sacrificing DOF, or Shutterspeed......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldguyrich, post: 631748, member: 43813"] Ok so i spent the week shooting while watching the histogram. I came to this conclusion. If the image I am taking takes up most of screen. then the histogram is useful. However, if the part of the image I will be using takes a small section- the histogram does me no good at all. A bird in the shade , in a tree, surrounded by bright backlit sky, will produce a histogram to the right. but lacking all details inn the bird. Because MOST of the photo will be exposed correctly. Just not the important to me stuff,.. And lots of you questioned my use if Eov of +1, when it is based right out of books on photography.. as a method of increasing light in photo without sacrificing DOF, or Shutterspeed...... [/QUOTE]
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