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Old 10-10-2009, 05:20 AM
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I dont see any blown highlights . . . your "exposure" which is really shutter speed is very low and your iso is quite high. Not that they have caused any problems persay, but there doesnt seem to be any reason you need ISO 500, unless this was actually semi-darkness, and you have exposed to get daylight?

There is no one setting to avoid blown highlights, but they are caused by overexposeure (aka too much lihgt, via either too slow shutter speed, or really wide aperture) Generally, if you want no blown highlights, you need to expose for the brightest areas, such as sky or light sources if they are in frame.
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