EV setting
Hi,
I replaced my PS Fuji with a D50, with which I am well pleased.
The EV settings work differently between the two cameras.
1. What effect does a plus or minus setting have on the final product with the D50.
2. How do I factor this into my setup to my advantage.
Thanks,
Andy W
I replaced my PS Fuji with a D50, with which I am well pleased.
The EV settings work differently between the two cameras.
1. What effect does a plus or minus setting have on the final product with the D50.
2. How do I factor this into my setup to my advantage.
Thanks,
Andy W
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Comments
In practice it is useful for example if you have a backlit subject. You would use a positive EV to expose for the subject rather than the brighter background. You can also use a negative EV if you need to raise your shutter speed, but be aware that you are also darkening your shot.
Clear as mud?
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nickwphoto
Yes, I think I get it. Seems like EV just makes use of the build in light meter to guide me in finding the best f-stop/speed mix.
I was hoping it was another tool like the ISO setting, that would allow me get more lense speed in dim light; but not so.
Thanks for your help.
AndyW