I was sitting in the back yard looking for something to practise my apeture priorty and exposue comp on. Bird, plane, large bumble bee, instead I got test cat. After 15 shots she left.
NOTLguy
Loc: Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
What conclusions did you draw from your results?
The first pic is at +2 and that was too much. I tried 5.6 and 7.1 didn't see much differece. I tried at 0 and -2 and was no happy. +1 seem to be the answer.
Thanks for looking.
NOTLguy
Loc: Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
Lost wrote:
The first pic is at +2 and that was too much. I tried 5.6 and 7.1 didn't see much differece. I tried at 0 and -2 and was no happy. +1 seem to be the answer.
Thanks for looking.
It may vary from camera to camera, but I have found that anywhere between 0 & -1 stops is the best exposure setting, since it is much easier to pull detail out of an under exposed shot when post processing, than it is to pull detail from an over exposed shot. However, I'm sure that you will find what works best for you with a little experimentation and practice.
Cheers
Was The Cat satisfied with it's lovely photo's as well as you? Thankyou for sharing.
Georgie wrote:
Was The Cat satisfied with it's lovely photo's as well as you? Thankyou for sharing.
Thank you for looking. No she was not happy with me in her backyard.
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