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DolphinDan
Guest
Hi,
I got a Panasonic GH2 a couple of months ago and seem to have some difficulty with blowing highlights in daylight. I usually shoot in the early morning around the time the sun comes over the mountains or just before. I use the 7-14mm and 14-140mm lenses at f4-f5 and Aperture Priority. I read the manual, set the image quality to RAW, "iDynamic" (the dynamic range) to "standard", the metering to "Multiple", and usually underexpose by 1 stop (otherwise I blow the highlights even worse). I find that my GH2 performs about as "well" as my Canon PowerShot G10, which makes me question why I should keep my GH2...
I would appreciate any help you all could offer in solving this problem.
Namaste
Daniel
I got a Panasonic GH2 a couple of months ago and seem to have some difficulty with blowing highlights in daylight. I usually shoot in the early morning around the time the sun comes over the mountains or just before. I use the 7-14mm and 14-140mm lenses at f4-f5 and Aperture Priority. I read the manual, set the image quality to RAW, "iDynamic" (the dynamic range) to "standard", the metering to "Multiple", and usually underexpose by 1 stop (otherwise I blow the highlights even worse). I find that my GH2 performs about as "well" as my Canon PowerShot G10, which makes me question why I should keep my GH2...
I would appreciate any help you all could offer in solving this problem.
Namaste
Daniel