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<blockquote data-quote="bikeit" data-source="post: 669101" data-attributes="member: 31308"><p>I was shooting a local marathon yesterday and the lighting was difficult, sunny, cloudy overcast and then the rain, looking through the photos some aren't great with some being too bright some slightly underexposed, so as i had the metering set to matrix would i get better results if in the future i was to set the metering to spot? I dont have time to experiment as im doing another sporting event tomorrow and cant afford to get it wrong as its a paid job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikeit, post: 669101, member: 31308"] I was shooting a local marathon yesterday and the lighting was difficult, sunny, cloudy overcast and then the rain, looking through the photos some aren't great with some being too bright some slightly underexposed, so as i had the metering set to matrix would i get better results if in the future i was to set the metering to spot? I dont have time to experiment as im doing another sporting event tomorrow and cant afford to get it wrong as its a paid job. [/QUOTE]
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