A quick way would be to go to #15 Beach & Snow in the "Easy shooting
modes".
Marty (back after a few months off list)
On Feb 26, 2006, at 6:29 AM, John Hudson wrote:
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> In brightly lit snowy surroundings one opens up a film camera by a
> stop or
> more to compensate for false meter readings.
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> When using an E500 is auto / point and shoot mode is there a rapid
> access /
> easy to use method of opening up by a stop to compensate for the false
> meter
> reading?
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> I was travelling along the northern shore of Nova Scotia yesterday
> afternoon
> taking shots of the frozen harbours and coastline using the E500 with
> the
> 14 - 40 lens and a slim SMC circular polarizer. The under exposure can
> be
> rectified in PhotoShop but it would have been better to have increased
> the
> exposure by a stop.
>
> Is there any advice out there from the world of E500 experts for this
> neophyte digital user?
>
> John Hudson
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