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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1575992" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>As per the image sensor yes. But when you are faced with huge variants in brightness. Its best to under expose one stop. ETTR is only valid when you dont have any under or over exposed areas, i.e. perfect exposer. Which generally only happens in a studio or lots of luck.</p><p></p><p>To compensate for blown out areas when its really bad, I will take bracketed images to get my exposer smoothened out and try to eliminate blown out or underexposed areas. Sad part this requires A LOT of post processing some times. I can frequently have around 50 images or more to form a 100 to 180 Megabit pano thats properly exposed the way I want it.</p><p></p><p>I actually prefer to shoot at night, which is one reason I may upgrade to a 6D in a few years. Hopefully the 6D mrk II by then..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1575992, member: 284358"] As per the image sensor yes. But when you are faced with huge variants in brightness. Its best to under expose one stop. ETTR is only valid when you dont have any under or over exposed areas, i.e. perfect exposer. Which generally only happens in a studio or lots of luck. To compensate for blown out areas when its really bad, I will take bracketed images to get my exposer smoothened out and try to eliminate blown out or underexposed areas. Sad part this requires A LOT of post processing some times. I can frequently have around 50 images or more to form a 100 to 180 Megabit pano thats properly exposed the way I want it. I actually prefer to shoot at night, which is one reason I may upgrade to a 6D in a few years. Hopefully the 6D mrk II by then.. [/QUOTE]
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