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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 366475" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Thanks but I don't really need bracketing and generally avoid exposure compensation because I can easily get the same result by adjusting exposure in post. I've tested it and when I increase exposure comp to the max on the D3300 and then take it 0.60-0.70 down again in post, I get the same image as the one without the compensation. The opposite however is not true, when using less exposure, I increase noise which I can't get rid off by afterwards upping exposure again. In my opinion it is better to leave the compensation alone and apply it afterwards. Unless of course the subject is too dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 366475, member: 31330"] Thanks but I don't really need bracketing and generally avoid exposure compensation because I can easily get the same result by adjusting exposure in post. I've tested it and when I increase exposure comp to the max on the D3300 and then take it 0.60-0.70 down again in post, I get the same image as the one without the compensation. The opposite however is not true, when using less exposure, I increase noise which I can't get rid off by afterwards upping exposure again. In my opinion it is better to leave the compensation alone and apply it afterwards. Unless of course the subject is too dark. [/QUOTE]
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