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Jaychristianson

Jaychristianson

Member Since 12 Mar 2020
Offline Last Active Mar 17 2020 10:03 AM
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#66937 D750 under exposure

Posted by Merco_61 on 10 March 2020 - 11:38 PM

The D750 shot is the better exposed. Over-exposed parts contain no information and can't be recovered.

 

The f-stop is the same, but light transmission is another matter. If you factor in tolerances in the actual aperture opening in the different lenses and the ISO values in the cameras and they stack up in the same direction you get this result.




#66936 D750 under exposure

Posted by Nikon Shooter on 10 March 2020 - 10:25 PM


I prefer by far the second reading. Protecting the higher keys
at all cost is a must in my book.

The sky of the first had no details and the lower keys have lots
of captured information… just a little shadow recovery is needed.