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javierz0509 Senior Member 745 posts Likes: 9 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Miami FL More info | Oct 12, 2013 21:27 | #4291 |
Ingerson"PCD" Goldmember More info | Oct 13, 2013 01:34 | #4292 Wow, she is gorgeous. -Eric-
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Mirrors_Edge Member 135 posts Likes: 15 Joined Apr 2012 More info | Oct 13, 2013 02:35 | #4293 larshkj wrote in post #16365885 Switzerland ![]() DT0A2756 seriously... this is effing AWESOME! Canon 5D mark III, Canon 35L, Canon 50L, Canon 85L, HELIOS 44-3 58mm f/2.0 MC + Canon 600EX/ST-E3-RT
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Oct 13, 2013 08:57 | #4294 Gear: 5D3, 135L, Sigma 35, 50 1.8 STM, 16-35 F/4L IS, 85/1.8, Fujifilm X100T
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Oct 13, 2013 13:03 | #4295 Just curious if anyone is having issues where their 5D3 is underexposing by about 1/3 - 1/2 stop. Seems like I'm always having to bump up exposure in post. With the impending forum closure, please consider joining the unofficial adjunct to the POTN forum, The POTN Forum Facebook Group
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JohnnyV Goldmember 2,290 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Jersey Shore More info | Oct 13, 2013 13:11 | #4296 I've noticed for proper exposer I have to open consistently 1/2 to 3/4 stop from meter reading. Fear the Gear! Canon 5D3/6D/50D/T2i/EOS-M; 17-40L f4; 70-200 f4; 50 f1.4; 18-55 f3.5 IS; Sigma 85 f1.4; Tamron 85 f1.8; Canon 35 f2-IS; 580EX; Comet Strobes; Smugmug 20% Discount
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AmpLee Member 158 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Oregon More info |
Oct 13, 2013 13:21 | #4298 Johnny V wrote in post #16367765 I've noticed for proper exposer I have to open consistently 1/2 to 3/4 stop from meter reading. It's extremely frustrating, especially when shooting in Manual mode. I like to adjust my shutter and aperture as I see fit for the scene and let the camera choose the ISO...theres no way to correct for the underexposure in doing this. So I'm forced to either manually adjust my ISO (which isn't practical for dynamic environments) or resort to using Av or Tv mode. With the impending forum closure, please consider joining the unofficial adjunct to the POTN forum, The POTN Forum Facebook Group
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AHWagner Goldmember 2,590 posts Likes: 27 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Maryland More info | Oct 13, 2013 13:23 | #4299 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …and__designs/10251394203/ Sunset Cliffs [09.12.13] www.andrewhwagner.com
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AmpLee Member 158 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Oregon More info | Oct 13, 2013 13:26 | #4300 mannetti21 wrote in post #16367790 It's extremely frustrating, especially when shooting in Manual mode. I like to adjust my shutter and aperture as I see fit for the scene and let the camera choose the ISO...theres no way to correct for the underexposure in doing this. So I'm forced to either manually adjust my ISO (which isn't practical for dynamic environments) or resort to using Av or Tv mode. What kind of metering are you doing? Spot metering usually works well for me. Like me on Facebook
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JohnnyV Goldmember 2,290 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Jersey Shore More info | Oct 13, 2013 13:27 | #4301 mannetti21 wrote in post #16367790 It's extremely frustrating, especially when shooting in Manual mode. I like to adjust my shutter and aperture as I see fit for the scene and let the camera choose the ISO...theres no way to correct for the underexposure in doing this. So I'm forced to either manually adjust my ISO (which isn't practical for dynamic environments) or resort to using Av or Tv mode. How about setting the Exposure Compensation to 2/3+? Fear the Gear! Canon 5D3/6D/50D/T2i/EOS-M; 17-40L f4; 70-200 f4; 50 f1.4; 18-55 f3.5 IS; Sigma 85 f1.4; Tamron 85 f1.8; Canon 35 f2-IS; 580EX; Comet Strobes; Smugmug 20% Discount
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booja Goldmember 1,638 posts Likes: 103 Joined Jan 2008 Location: houston, tx More info | Oct 13, 2013 14:09 | #4302 my car shot with the 85L
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Beautiful shots as always everyone.
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larshkj Member More info | Oct 13, 2013 15:54 | #4304 mannetti21 wrote in post #16367757 Just curious if anyone is having issues where their 5D3 is underexposing by about 1/3 - 1/2 stop. Seems like I'm always having to bump up exposure in post. Yes, I always find myself overexposing by at least 1/3 stop.
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nsaldanh Member 142 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2009 Location: FL More info | Oct 13, 2013 16:51 | #4305 I barely got 15 pictures out of a new TS-E 24 mm before I got an Err 01 error message. Off to Canon for replacement/repair. Lake_Eola_Orlando
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