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picture control curious question
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 87097" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>I shoot large Basic as with a thousand shots in a couple of hours the post processing would be silly in RAW....</p><p>Settings are sharpness +9 saturation +1 exposure - 1/2 stop as those big glowing things called wedding dresses are a pain if they burn ...</p><p>U1 f3.5 iso 100=6400 for boken shots</p><p>U2 F11 iso 100-400 for outside work and it does not f it up if I leave the flash on as that clamps it to 1/60 !!</p><p>A f8 and iso 100-6400 for use inside those dark churches but enough depth of field for groups shot at 45 deg .....</p><p>P 100-6400 ..I dont use that but the wife does on hers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 87097, member: 9514"] I shoot large Basic as with a thousand shots in a couple of hours the post processing would be silly in RAW.... Settings are sharpness +9 saturation +1 exposure - 1/2 stop as those big glowing things called wedding dresses are a pain if they burn ... U1 f3.5 iso 100=6400 for boken shots U2 F11 iso 100-400 for outside work and it does not f it up if I leave the flash on as that clamps it to 1/60 !! A f8 and iso 100-6400 for use inside those dark churches but enough depth of field for groups shot at 45 deg ..... P 100-6400 ..I dont use that but the wife does on hers... [/QUOTE]
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