drjoke
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I am fooled by screen brightness too. What is your typical setting to have it just right?
I am fooled by screen brightness too. What is your typical setting to have it just right?
absolutely not. the m8 has plenty of highlight detail if you just use the recovery option in lightroom. if you go around underexposing you're going to introduce noise into the image.
I am fooled by screen brightness too. What is your typical setting to have it just right?
Agree, don't judge by the LCD. Use the histogram!
True. But even better is to use the good old "palm of your hand grey card" technique to meter and adjust to the scene. It has saved me *a lot* of headaches. Much better and dynamic than having to key in the EV compensation in a permanent or pseudo-permanent manner.
All digital P&S and entry level DSLRs are prone to overexpose because their meter is adjusted to do well indoors, or for typical group portraits and pet pictures. I don't know about M8's meter but it could be suffering from the same factor.