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<blockquote data-quote="High201" data-source="post: 179975" data-attributes="member: 15787"><p>I am just beginning. I found out today that the light meter when outside works great. I set it at zero and the pics come out good. But in low lighting I am having problems. I set the meter to 0 and the pictures come out dard and blurred. I tried using the Macro setting and the pics came out great. I used the same settings on Manual that was used on Macro 1/60 f8 100 and the light meter was all the way to the left but i took the shot anyway and like with the macro picture the photo looked good again even when the light meter told me it wouldn't. I guess I am confused. The pictures were taken in my living room with just one light overhead off to the side. I guess I can't really rely on the Light Meter anymore. What are your thoughts on the light meter Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="High201, post: 179975, member: 15787"] I am just beginning. I found out today that the light meter when outside works great. I set it at zero and the pics come out good. But in low lighting I am having problems. I set the meter to 0 and the pictures come out dard and blurred. I tried using the Macro setting and the pics came out great. I used the same settings on Manual that was used on Macro 1/60 f8 100 and the light meter was all the way to the left but i took the shot anyway and like with the macro picture the photo looked good again even when the light meter told me it wouldn't. I guess I am confused. The pictures were taken in my living room with just one light overhead off to the side. I guess I can't really rely on the Light Meter anymore. What are your thoughts on the light meter Thanks [/QUOTE]
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