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<blockquote data-quote="robstopper" data-source="post: 552215" data-attributes="member: 42074"><p>Thanks again Nick. At the moment, I'm trying to use fully manual as much as possible so I can learn myself what influence changing the settings has on my results, rather than letting the camera do it for me. I may revert to some of the half-way auto settings.</p><p></p><p>One change I made from my first track evening to the second was to use single point AF instead of dynamic - seemed to get better results that way, instead of confusing the camera with what it was trying to focus on. I was using spot metering too, not matrix. I see what you mean about not needing the exposure comp' if you're using a larger aperture in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robstopper, post: 552215, member: 42074"] Thanks again Nick. At the moment, I'm trying to use fully manual as much as possible so I can learn myself what influence changing the settings has on my results, rather than letting the camera do it for me. I may revert to some of the half-way auto settings. One change I made from my first track evening to the second was to use single point AF instead of dynamic - seemed to get better results that way, instead of confusing the camera with what it was trying to focus on. I was using spot metering too, not matrix. I see what you mean about not needing the exposure comp' if you're using a larger aperture in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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