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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1616873" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>I tend to remember this too.. hehe</p><p></p><p>There are people who will listen to people they consider professionals and never question their judgment. Then there are those like myself that question everyone and everything on a daily basis. Every piece of gear I own I will completely test and push its limits to find out what works the best for each piece of gear. This is the advice I recommend the most to everyone. </p><p></p><p>Now I do underexpose about a half a stop to a full stop at most. But each situation is different and one needs to learn what works the best for their gear. But pretty much any current sensor after about two stops under will start to introduce noise. I have learned to work in the dark as most of my photos are done with natural light or what little there is in the dark at night.. ;P</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also if have extremes of highlights and shadows, just use exposure bracketing. I do this a lot also..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1616873, member: 284358"] I tend to remember this too.. hehe There are people who will listen to people they consider professionals and never question their judgment. Then there are those like myself that question everyone and everything on a daily basis. Every piece of gear I own I will completely test and push its limits to find out what works the best for each piece of gear. This is the advice I recommend the most to everyone. Now I do underexpose about a half a stop to a full stop at most. But each situation is different and one needs to learn what works the best for their gear. But pretty much any current sensor after about two stops under will start to introduce noise. I have learned to work in the dark as most of my photos are done with natural light or what little there is in the dark at night.. ;P Also if have extremes of highlights and shadows, just use exposure bracketing. I do this a lot also.. [/QUOTE]
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