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What is Lawrence up to - 2015?
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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 417221" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>As I remember, TC takes a stop or 2 of light - correct me if I'm wrong. </p><p>300mm also requires more light. So that's probably the main issue you had..</p><p></p><p>I wonder about the images - you wrote they looked good on camera display? Have you deleted them? I think it could be useful for you to look at camera AND computer screen at the same time, to compare what you are seeing. </p><p>A long time I had slightly underexposed images, when I compared with my images on computer, it turned out my camera display showed them way to bright... doh. And I actually did it myself as I couldn't always see them properly when out shooting in bright daylight. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you normally shoot manual? I remember as you do - if yes, how come shutter priority yesterday? </p><p>I don't know what metering you use but of you meter on a bright white horse, or a black, the camera will give you 2 very different exposures. If you shoot manual and you have your scene in front of you, you won't have to change all that often. If the weather doesn't change a lot, that is. But even if you shoot A or S, you'll have to keep attention to the settings your camera are choosing, as it all depends on the metering.... </p><p></p><p>I hope you'll have a go with your zoom again today, without the TC, I'll look forward to hear if that was the main problem - keep shooting Lawrence, the settings will get easier! But then you'll just be facing new challenges lol. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 417221, member: 13578"] As I remember, TC takes a stop or 2 of light - correct me if I'm wrong. 300mm also requires more light. So that's probably the main issue you had.. I wonder about the images - you wrote they looked good on camera display? Have you deleted them? I think it could be useful for you to look at camera AND computer screen at the same time, to compare what you are seeing. A long time I had slightly underexposed images, when I compared with my images on computer, it turned out my camera display showed them way to bright... doh. And I actually did it myself as I couldn't always see them properly when out shooting in bright daylight. Do you normally shoot manual? I remember as you do - if yes, how come shutter priority yesterday? I don't know what metering you use but of you meter on a bright white horse, or a black, the camera will give you 2 very different exposures. If you shoot manual and you have your scene in front of you, you won't have to change all that often. If the weather doesn't change a lot, that is. But even if you shoot A or S, you'll have to keep attention to the settings your camera are choosing, as it all depends on the metering.... I hope you'll have a go with your zoom again today, without the TC, I'll look forward to hear if that was the main problem - keep shooting Lawrence, the settings will get easier! But then you'll just be facing new challenges lol. Sent from Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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