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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 563766" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I also tried the Jsee trick, my results didn't inspire me to continue with it, maybe I was missing something.</p><p> Though with my macro insect shots, I use the settings iso200, 1/200th, f16 with the pop-up flash for everything. When there is some ambient light, the exposure is pretty good, but when shooting into deep shady spots, the shots are a stop or two underexposed , I find it is better to do this and push back up in PP than to raise the iso, which produces noisier images.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 563766, member: 10447"] I also tried the Jsee trick, my results didn't inspire me to continue with it, maybe I was missing something. Though with my macro insect shots, I use the settings iso200, 1/200th, f16 with the pop-up flash for everything. When there is some ambient light, the exposure is pretty good, but when shooting into deep shady spots, the shots are a stop or two underexposed , I find it is better to do this and push back up in PP than to raise the iso, which produces noisier images. [/QUOTE]
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