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JohnnyGalaga Member 49 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: United States More info | Nov 04, 2007 21:10 | #1 ...
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NOsquid Senior Member 559 posts Joined Aug 2007 More info | Nov 04, 2007 21:11 | #2 It's the metering mode. Different ones work better in different situations, you'll have to look it up and gain an understanding.
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Anke "that rump shot is just adorable" UK SE Photographer of the Year 2009 30,454 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK More info | Nov 04, 2007 21:14 | #3 The manual has a great and easy to understand section on this. Have you read it? Anke
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 04, 2007 21:15 | #4 Understanding metering will help you take better pictures, but its a learning process. I would highly recommend Brian Peterson's book Understanding Exposure as a good starting point and in the mean time leave your camera in the 'evaluative' mode which will generally give you a good exposure. Scott
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AdamLewis Goldmember 4,122 posts Likes: 53 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Seattle, WA More info | Nov 04, 2007 21:27 | #5 |
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