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D5100
Spot Metering Technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 207318" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>WhiteLight the thing is "discovering" how it works has explained my mistakes.</p><p>I went out with a friend yesterday and we took similar photos. She has the D3200 and operates only in auto mode using the scenes.</p><p>I am avoiding those.</p><p>Her pics ere much better than mine, in terms of exposure, and I was trying to figure out why. This is one reason as I was metering the overall image with a massive great sky. I just know if I went back and redid those photos with this little bit of knowledge they would be much better than yesterday's efforts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 207318, member: 16844"] WhiteLight the thing is "discovering" how it works has explained my mistakes. I went out with a friend yesterday and we took similar photos. She has the D3200 and operates only in auto mode using the scenes. I am avoiding those. Her pics ere much better than mine, in terms of exposure, and I was trying to figure out why. This is one reason as I was metering the overall image with a massive great sky. I just know if I went back and redid those photos with this little bit of knowledge they would be much better than yesterday's efforts. [/QUOTE]
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