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Re: Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
Dieselrider, welcome to dgrin. You seem to have missed a fundamental point about your camera's controls, aperture and shutter speed. They are set up to allow you to control the amount of light entering your camera by halving or doubling the amount of light enterring. When you change the shutter speed from 1/100th of a… -
Re: Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
O.K. - My feeble mind is having trouble with this one: "Here is an image that is hard for meters do deal with - bright, sunlit snow. - Indeed, I dialed in +1.33 Exposure compensation to help the meter read this scene - and it was shot with at f11.0 at 1/40th at ISO 100. Sunny 16 gave f11, 1/50 at ISO 100. Not too shabby."… -
Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
Estimating Proper Exposure without a Light Meter Out of Doors Some new digital photographers seem to have difficulty believing that you can shoot a digital camera in manual mode outdoors for most of the daylight hours without using a light meter. After all, new digital cameras all have light meters and automatic exposure… -
Re: Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
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Re: Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
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Re: Estimating Exposure Outdoors sans Light Meter
OK, PATHFINDER, my fave teacher! (I have not done a search, nor read with a magnifying glass. My dogs are hungry, no time) But question important to me. I shoot w a 20D, we all know, use AF and their metering with my own variations using EC. Now, my question is, how or what, or ..................the 20D, can you "meter"…
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