BebuLamar wrote:
The dark shot was shot at 1/8000 ISO 204800. The good shot was shot at 1/200 ISO 9000. To get the same exposure at 1/60 the ISO must be 3200 and not 400. Although the good shot is slightly bright so ISO 2000 would be OK but ISO 400 would be too dark.
Oh, Okay, I see what you mean.
FFS don't turn off the effects view. It's there for a purpose - showing the potential under or over exposure. (For studio flash sessions, fine, turn it off, but that's a red herring for this OP.)
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