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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 835601" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Better low light camera if in the budget. D800, 810 can be had pretty cheap if you have FF lens and 850 even better but not so cheap. This will allow you to bring up the dark areas better in PP. If you want keep detail in the shiny you may need to meter off it (but not turn it gray) or check your histogram. Note here the histogram is based on the JPG so if you are shooting raw you may have some leeway here. Center weighted meter might work well here with a single subject but again watch the highlights.The first image (from the JPG) looks like it could use an exposure bump maybe half a stop. It appears to have good balance of the lights and dark's with top and skirt retaining detail. The second looks to be over saturated to me, if that is the look you want on the model try de-saturating the greens (ferns, grass) this will make her stand out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 835601, member: 37799"] Better low light camera if in the budget. D800, 810 can be had pretty cheap if you have FF lens and 850 even better but not so cheap. This will allow you to bring up the dark areas better in PP. If you want keep detail in the shiny you may need to meter off it (but not turn it gray) or check your histogram. Note here the histogram is based on the JPG so if you are shooting raw you may have some leeway here. Center weighted meter might work well here with a single subject but again watch the highlights.The first image (from the JPG) looks like it could use an exposure bump maybe half a stop. It appears to have good balance of the lights and dark's with top and skirt retaining detail. The second looks to be over saturated to me, if that is the look you want on the model try de-saturating the greens (ferns, grass) this will make her stand out. [/QUOTE]
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