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D7000
Live view exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="Precisionpro" data-source="post: 661438" data-attributes="member: 36847"><p>Can anybody tell me how to set the CORRECT exposure when I am about to film in Live View using D7000?</p><p>I know how to adjust aperture, ISO etc but but nothing tells me if this is right. I can see the picture getting brighter or darker so do I have to just use my eyes?</p><p>If for example I was to film in a church then I would use pre set and manually obtain correct white balance, but is the rest just up to my eye?</p><p>If taking a STILL picture at say 125 then the aperture would adjust automatically giving me right exposure.</p><p></p><p>Or should I switch to a scene mode and leave it at that?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Precisionpro, post: 661438, member: 36847"] Can anybody tell me how to set the CORRECT exposure when I am about to film in Live View using D7000? I know how to adjust aperture, ISO etc but but nothing tells me if this is right. I can see the picture getting brighter or darker so do I have to just use my eyes? If for example I was to film in a church then I would use pre set and manually obtain correct white balance, but is the rest just up to my eye? If taking a STILL picture at say 125 then the aperture would adjust automatically giving me right exposure. Or should I switch to a scene mode and leave it at that? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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