"Both images usable" is a truth that probably only holds for posting on the web.
Remember that the shots are made at ISO3200. High ISO images from digital tend
to show a lot of colour noise when the shadows are lifted by post-processing,
so getting exposure the way you want it is important.

Jostein

Quoting Powell Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> There is usually some change in the image which causes the difference.  In
> this image I would suggest the bright area to the right of her eyes caused
> the first to cut back the exposure as the camera attempts to keep some
> detail there.  In the second this is blocked.  Both images are usable and
> you can always operate the camera in manual or with centre weighted
> metering.
> 
> Powell
> 
> From Shel:
> 
> >http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/2up.jpg
> >


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