---- Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
><snip>
> Back to the question, the -2/3 is an empirically based setting to get
> the kind of digital "negs" I want. When my cameras are put away in a
> bag, they are left at default, get the shot without thought, settings,
> AE, AF, ISO 400, daylight WB, -2/3 EV, full battery and empty card.
I find more and more that I'm shooting the D3 at -1/3. The depth of detail
available in the RAW file is pretty astonishing, and I'm sure what I get is
limited by my abilities rather than the equipment. That said, I'm not a big fan
of shooting in mid-day light, but sometimes that's all you got, and there's no
reason to assume you're not going to get anything useful.
Might even be a good TOPE topic for the still-Oly crowd: High Noon.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bwp33.com
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