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Poll: Metering for landscape, Spot or Matrix?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 14004" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Yes, no, maybe, it all depends. What you described are all valid photo techniques. So it depends on what effect you are trying to achieve. As a general rule of thumb scenic shots should be matrix metered, wide angle, at f/11 to f/18, tripod mounted and cable release. Then decide what effects you want to add in, CPL filter, ND graduated filter, various color filters or special effects filters, bracket shots for HDR, long exposure to show motion (water), fast exposure for stop motion, changes in white balance. It goes on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 14004, member: 654"] Yes, no, maybe, it all depends. What you described are all valid photo techniques. So it depends on what effect you are trying to achieve. As a general rule of thumb scenic shots should be matrix metered, wide angle, at f/11 to f/18, tripod mounted and cable release. Then decide what effects you want to add in, CPL filter, ND graduated filter, various color filters or special effects filters, bracket shots for HDR, long exposure to show motion (water), fast exposure for stop motion, changes in white balance. It goes on and on. [/QUOTE]
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