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Lighting Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 437408" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>If I understand correctly, the problem you're having is that when you shoot in one area (dark) and then to the next (bright) you are having difficulty dealing with how to handle the light intensity change. I have this problem shooting sports indoors. I handle this by using auto ISO, light metering using the middle setting (can't remember what it's called - not the pin point or the area, but the middle setting), and exposure compensation to dial it in. Finally, I shoot in raw so that I have the latitude to adjust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 437408, member: 11881"] If I understand correctly, the problem you're having is that when you shoot in one area (dark) and then to the next (bright) you are having difficulty dealing with how to handle the light intensity change. I have this problem shooting sports indoors. I handle this by using auto ISO, light metering using the middle setting (can't remember what it's called - not the pin point or the area, but the middle setting), and exposure compensation to dial it in. Finally, I shoot in raw so that I have the latitude to adjust. [/QUOTE]
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