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Correcting bad shots
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman766" data-source="post: 781549" data-attributes="member: 71204"><p>I find myself using the exposure compensation meter in the viewfinder alot as I am learning and already have mumbled to myself that I would like a 2.8 lens. I have already listed a couple on my "wish list". I keep waiting for my father in law to get back to me with a list of his lenses to see which ones will fit my Xsi... I have no idea what body he has or what lenses, he hasn't touched them in a few yrs so I sit and wait...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman766, post: 781549, member: 71204"] I find myself using the exposure compensation meter in the viewfinder alot as I am learning and already have mumbled to myself that I would like a 2.8 lens. I have already listed a couple on my "wish list". I keep waiting for my father in law to get back to me with a list of his lenses to see which ones will fit my Xsi... I have no idea what body he has or what lenses, he hasn't touched them in a few yrs so I sit and wait... [/QUOTE]
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