How about some auto bracketing and combining the two shots in photoshop? This is a way to extend the latitude of the shot as long as there is minimal movement. I did this once with a landscape just to see if I could, and it worked fine, although I just used exposure comp for the second shot. The autobracket should be fast enough to get an acceptable match even with an animal subject.
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Paul Stenquist
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Steve Desjardins
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Rob Studdert
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Rob Studdert
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Rob Studdert
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Paul Stenquist
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Shot RAW but out of latitude Steve Desjardins

