Christian Beaumet wrote:

> can anyone tell me how the EOS 3 behaves in the snow?

As long as you dress it warmly and equip it with a good pair of snowshoes, it
should be able to hang in there as long as you can.  ;-)


> I will cover a
> snowboard event in 2 weeks and have never used my EOS 3 in such a situation
> until now. Will the light meter of the 3 give the correct exposure values or
> should I make corrections?

Oh! Like any other meter, the meter will not give you white snow without
compensation, typically between one and two stops depending on how bright a day
it is. If you are using print film, try to err on the side of overexposure
rather than underexposure. A polarizer would probably be useful as well
(although not in terms of exposure compensation, of course).

fcc

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