On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Boris Liberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bruce, I don't have K20D but I have K10D. So my comparison would be
> between K10 and K-7. Here goes.
>
> Generally, my shooting workflow with K10D was to get on location, make
> a shot or two and watch the histogram. Then I would usually decide to
> give it something between -0.3 to -0.7 Ev of compensation. Then I
> would go on shooting. If I notice the scene somewhat different from
> those few initial shots, I would review the histogram and reconsider
> the compensation. Thusly, I would have spent lots of time chimping and
> mostly chimping for histogram. Number of times I would have lost a
> shot because I wasn't speedy enough to notice the difference in
> lighting. The stability and/or reliability of the meter in K10D had
> much to be desired.

Sounds like my work flow only back ward. I need +0.3 to =0.7 and +1.0
at times with my K-10D.

Zero EV or +0.3 is pretty much all that is required for D1H, D2H and
D200, if needed at all.

Dave

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