On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:45 AM, C.H.Ling <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I know very well about the problem after using digital camera for years. I
> have lost the ability to get accurate exposure, I even forgot to check the
> exposure values before making the shoot or doing exposure compensation based
> on the scene. May be there are just too much settings to worry about or I
> have rely too much on the RAW files, I miss the simple OM age.
I was fighting with this over the weekend as I was shooting some
sunset clouds. As it turns out I got pretty good exposures, but I was
reviewing the session in my mind afterwards and have decided to begin
using the bracketing feature on my E-3. This is a feature I have
never used on a digital camera and I haven't shot brackets since my
last roll of Velvia. But typically I am finding in these situations
that I have been trying different exposure methods and shooting
multiples, which amounts to the same thing as bracketing without using
the camera smarts provided for it.
I just hope that bracketing works in conjunction with AEL.
This should work in landscape photography. I don't think I will use
bracketing much for those "people pictures"!
Joel W.
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