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<blockquote data-quote="crashton" data-source="post: 793204" data-attributes="member: 13133"><p>Thank you, yes the DPU's were really screaming when they past by.</p><p></p><p>I have gotten in the habit of setting the exposure compensation to 1/3 under since I've started shooting with Fuji cameras. It keeps me from blowing out the highlights & shadows can be easily lifted in pp. I have used bracketing too & like you have said the composition does change. Shooting a fast shutter speed & high frame rate does help. I also try to leave room for some cropping in the composition I've lined up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashton, post: 793204, member: 13133"] Thank you, yes the DPU's were really screaming when they past by. I have gotten in the habit of setting the exposure compensation to 1/3 under since I've started shooting with Fuji cameras. It keeps me from blowing out the highlights & shadows can be easily lifted in pp. I have used bracketing too & like you have said the composition does change. Shooting a fast shutter speed & high frame rate does help. I also try to leave room for some cropping in the composition I've lined up. [/QUOTE]
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