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Killer Angel
In regards to the Canon 40D's Highlight Priority feature,in what shooting situations is it better to use it?Also,in what shooting situations is it better not to use it?
Thanks.
tgeide
I don't know what type of photography you do, but I use mine when there is lots of white in photos and it doesn't have to be on a sunny day. I shoot horses and one Jumper show I shoot has big white tents that get wet in the rain and then it'll brighten up a bit and it blows the white out and it's too dull to use a polarizer, so I turn on highlight priority mode and shoot in RAW and if I need to use the recovery function in CS3, it works just fine and my white tents, which are actually a very light grey/white, comes out nicely. You won't be able to shoot below 200 ISO though.
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