Mark Roberts wrote:
David J Brooks wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Doug Brewer <[email protected]> wrote:
Even so, it's producing some outstanding stuff (well, as outstanding as I
ever get...) and the metering is lust-worthy.
Doug. One of my big concerns with my K10D vs my D200 etc, is that just
about every shot i take on the K10D, i'm adjusting the EV. I don't
seem to have that problem with the Nikons once i set it to what the
surrounds require.
Thoughts on this for the K-7 metering.??
Dave, the metering of the K-7 is effing amazing. Doug had some shots
that we couldn't believe: Scenes that presented amazingly difficult
tasks for metering were handled perfectly, with no blown highlights.
No exposure compensation. Like you, I find I'm almost always using
exposure compensation with my K10 and K20. When I get around to buying
a K-7 it will be the metering more than anything else that finally
makes my get out my credit card.
Also, our seat-of-the-pants, totally unscientific impression is that
dynamic range has been greatly extended with this new sensor.
oh, yeah, sorry Dave. I've been knee-deep in computer issues today and
have only half watched the list. Here are three samples, just quick
grabs to see how the camera handled things:
http://photos.drivingtheflies.com/index.php?page=album.9
let me know if you have questions.
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