press it, count to ten, and throw the camera.

It's a wildcard button.  It normally just resets the basic camera
settings, but will also activate the metering with an M or K lens.

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:04 PM, Jeffery Johnson
<[email protected]> wrote:
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> Larry Colen
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> Subject: Re: Educational photo class assignments
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>>In a similar vein, but with more immediate feedback:  Using your DSLR, you
> aren't allowed to use the automatic exposure, or the green button.  You have
> to look at the scene, estimate the exposure, then correct the >exposure
> based on the histogram.  None of this, hit the green button, chimp and open
> it up a stop without even thinking what the settings are. As it turns out,
> this is how I usually shoot with strobes, and always shoot >with my studio
> strobes.
> --
> Larry Colen [email protected] sent from i4est
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>
>
> Okay, I am newbie as everyone knows so what exactly does the green button do
> and how can I fully take advantage of the green button.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeffery
>
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