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Newb question about metering
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysmark" data-source="post: 414461" data-attributes="member: 35182"><p>Thank you guys so much for all your effort. What I actually learned is that metering is not something separate from exposure but really the cameras best guess, which is not always correct. I now understand what is meant by metering off different light sources. Now to go out and practice. How do you guys choose where to meter in certain situations? A portrait or a sunset for example. Oh one other question. Is it impossible to not get flashing highlights on my LCD under any exposure? I always have something flashing and have tested certain situations taking a array of exposures and I could not get rid of the blinking. Do you then underexpose a little and try to clean it up in edit? How the hell do you get detail from a window inside a low light room. They just blowout no matter where I meter. I cant thank you guys enough as you continue you to be generous and push my learning forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysmark, post: 414461, member: 35182"] Thank you guys so much for all your effort. What I actually learned is that metering is not something separate from exposure but really the cameras best guess, which is not always correct. I now understand what is meant by metering off different light sources. Now to go out and practice. How do you guys choose where to meter in certain situations? A portrait or a sunset for example. Oh one other question. Is it impossible to not get flashing highlights on my LCD under any exposure? I always have something flashing and have tested certain situations taking a array of exposures and I could not get rid of the blinking. Do you then underexpose a little and try to clean it up in edit? How the hell do you get detail from a window inside a low light room. They just blowout no matter where I meter. I cant thank you guys enough as you continue you to be generous and push my learning forward. [/QUOTE]
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