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Old 02-10-2007, 09:30 AM
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Well firstly my camera is very average, and one you have an exposure lock it wont allow me to zoom. So i cant say really what would happen, from experience... But like i said, it is only a small time solution, it doesnt solve the problem, it just moves the problem, to a less important part of the photo... All of wulf's suggestions are better if you can do them, do them.
I found the best way, is to find another object in similar light, and expose on it, and then move the camera back to your shot... correctly exposing the main part, but blowing out anything lighter... it is a simple tip to avoid the problem if your in a hurry. But if you can find a better way, definatly use it
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