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Black & White
Two boats
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 454618" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Not as a rule. However, matrix metering, which I usually use, tends to expose the main subject properly, sometimes leaving bright clouds blown out. I always review the picture on camera's screen and check for blown out areas. If this happens, I correct down and take another picture. Usually, it is enough to do -0.3 EV, but occasionally I need to go down more, like in this example. Often I forget about the correction I left on and have long series of pictures with -0.3 EV exposure compensation...</p><p></p><p>An alternative approach is to set the camera to manual and spot metering, measure the clouds and decide the exposure. I found the retrospective checking and corrections easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 454618, member: 23887"] Not as a rule. However, matrix metering, which I usually use, tends to expose the main subject properly, sometimes leaving bright clouds blown out. I always review the picture on camera's screen and check for blown out areas. If this happens, I correct down and take another picture. Usually, it is enough to do -0.3 EV, but occasionally I need to go down more, like in this example. Often I forget about the correction I left on and have long series of pictures with -0.3 EV exposure compensation... An alternative approach is to set the camera to manual and spot metering, measure the clouds and decide the exposure. I found the retrospective checking and corrections easier. [/QUOTE]
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