Not a masterpiece, but all I had time for this week. Miss Tilly the Border
Terrier wanted attention and would not let me read my email. So I figured
I ought to get something out of the deal.
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563@N04/6297055951/in/photostream>
Panasonic G1 and 20/1.7, 1/25 F1.7, ISO 800.
Technical question: This shot was exposed adequately. But most of the
pictures I took of our little ball game were underexposed, some by more
than 2 stops. The scene contrast wasn't that great. I've seen this before.
The 20/1.7 has a tendency to underexpose in low tungsten light, and I've
read numerous reports of it happening with several Panny and Olympus micro
4/3 models. Does anybody know how to set the camera so this doesn't happen
(short of full manual)? I think I once read that evaluative metering
didn't work in low light with the 20/1.7, but I was using center-weighted
here.
--Peter
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