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Using the exposure compensation--Any downsides?
I really dig the simplicity of exposure compensation -- (HDR-HC3)
Any downsides to this? It's just like you are opening up the iris right? It's not like digitally done correct? No artifacts created. |
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First it reduces gain, then it starts closing the iris and adding ND's. There are no artifacts.
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mikko, what is gain again?
ND is neutral density? anyway, it's basically clean |
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