Mugil
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Andy and others digiscopers!
I do not know if it is a case only of my camera but I realize that shots done in shadow or low light conditions are "better" than those on sunlight. It seems that are more soft ... or I am wrong?
And the other thing is that on my camera I can not set manualy the apperture (f) and sometimes it is better to use spot mettering on some whiter object to get better shot, but the problem is also with automatic spot mettering regarding the sharpnes. Boooooo... I hope it will be better with CP 4500. Tomorow it is a day D. I will go to buy it!B
I do not know if it is a case only of my camera but I realize that shots done in shadow or low light conditions are "better" than those on sunlight. It seems that are more soft ... or I am wrong?
And the other thing is that on my camera I can not set manualy the apperture (f) and sometimes it is better to use spot mettering on some whiter object to get better shot, but the problem is also with automatic spot mettering regarding the sharpnes. Boooooo... I hope it will be better with CP 4500. Tomorow it is a day D. I will go to buy it!B
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