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Photographing multiple skin tones
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 538441" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>When you dial in EC, it adjusts aperture or shutter speed up or down, depending what mode you're shooting. You have to be shooting in A, S, P or Auto for this to work. If you're shooting Auto ISO, it's going to adjust itself no matter what. The exposure triangle only has 3 elements and when you shoot manual, you control all 3 (except when you use Auto ISO). EC is redundant to a manual shooter. I might be all wrong here, but I shoot manual and that's the way my bodies work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 538441, member: 15556"] When you dial in EC, it adjusts aperture or shutter speed up or down, depending what mode you're shooting. You have to be shooting in A, S, P or Auto for this to work. If you're shooting Auto ISO, it's going to adjust itself no matter what. The exposure triangle only has 3 elements and when you shoot manual, you control all 3 (except when you use Auto ISO). EC is redundant to a manual shooter. I might be all wrong here, but I shoot manual and that's the way my bodies work. [/QUOTE]
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