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Old 01-31-2010, 08:31 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by marcerella02 View Post
So i can't ever have a low aperture when i'm shooting in snow? Well i guess that does make sense- the snow won't ever look "blurry" anyways.. lol.. thanks i'll give that a try next time.
You can use whatever aperture you like, as long as you adjust for it. You can adjust the exposure a couple of settings (as mentioned)...really simple, see the manual and you'll see it's just a click that you can do for any pic, at any time, for the most part.

Also, you may want to switch your metering mode temporarily to, for example, spot metering....but honestly, I'd just try adjusting the exposure, try a couple shots to see how many "steps" you need to compensate for the snow, and then do that for your set.
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