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wmchauncey
Your at 11,000 ft., a cloudless sky at noon, with a canon xti sporting your new 17x85 IS lens. Deep in the forest with ebony shadows and rays of sunshine blasting through the pine trees, you look up an there's an buck elk eyeballing you from those shadows 20 yds. away.

To have gotten the best image possible in those conditions, what should my camera settings have been?
MikeMike
Auto? Priority (AV/TV)?, Manual? learn how to use em' and it'll be simple.
Iron Creek
Agree with MikeMike - go eother Aperture or Shutter Priority. Me I almost always shoot Aperture Priority and almost never Program.
wmchauncey
QUOTE (Iron Creek @ Jun 25 2007, 07:44 PM)
Agree with MikeMike - go eother Aperture or Shutter Priority.  Me I almost always shoot Aperture Priority and almost never Program.
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To cover my bases, what using auto bracketing in addition to AV?
Iron Creek
QUOTE (wmchauncey @ Jun 25 2007, 04:58 PM)
To cover my bases, what using auto bracketing in addition to AV?
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Yes I would depending on the circumstances.

don
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