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D5100
Spot Metering Technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 207312" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>MM thanks for the link.</p><p></p><p>WayneF I am beginning to get a grip on this. The article was about silhouetting and how to trick the camera to underexpose by telling it a light area was the middle tone. And yes I went to C1 and turned it on. The thing about all of this is to remember with each shot what you are trying to do and to change the settings when required. Its a lot to think about at first and I trust, like driving a car, becomes instinctive the more you do it.</p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 207312, member: 16844"] MM thanks for the link. WayneF I am beginning to get a grip on this. The article was about silhouetting and how to trick the camera to underexpose by telling it a light area was the middle tone. And yes I went to C1 and turned it on. The thing about all of this is to remember with each shot what you are trying to do and to change the settings when required. Its a lot to think about at first and I trust, like driving a car, becomes instinctive the more you do it. [/QUOTE]
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