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Old 09-17-2007   #502 (permalink)
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Default Re: Understanding Exposure

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Originally Posted by jfrancho View Post
What I like so much about manual mode is that I can meter a scene, move the camera around, and decide how I want to expose it, finalize my settings, and forget about that technical aspect of the picture, to concentrate on composition, framing, focus, etc.
That is exactly what I need to utilize it for more I was using exposure compensation which works, but it still floats around, so there was guess work involved on my part which was not necessary. I usually bracket though so it wasn't a big deal other than tons of wasted shots

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