QUOTE(JaniceWLV @ Nov 19 2012, 12:51 AM)
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Actually how do I get the exposure right huh? Usually I will take a test shot 1st, review it and if it looks underexposed I will adjust the shutter to let in more light, it looks fine on camera after that but once I put it in the comp , all look abit diff one
if you using nikon or canon i think there is a meter on your viewfinder(bottom), well exposed when its in the center(underexposed=left side)Actually how do I get the exposure right huh? Usually I will take a test shot 1st, review it and if it looks underexposed I will adjust the shutter to let in more light, it looks fine on camera after that but once I put it in the comp , all look abit diff one
the pic looks grainy , i think u set to high iso
every pic sure look nice on camera screen. bcuz ur high resolution pic is cramped on that small screen with max brightness
Nov 19 2012, 01:09 AM

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