03-16-2011, 07:29 AM
The D90, like some other Nikons, tends to overexpose a bit in certain situations.
So it might often be good to use -0.3 or -0.7.
But there is no general rule or "standard" setting.
If you shoot RAW, you can recover 1 stop of higlights.
If you are not too concerned about noise, you can use always -0.7 and recover the lows later.
So it might often be good to use -0.3 or -0.7.
But there is no general rule or "standard" setting.
If you shoot RAW, you can recover 1 stop of higlights.
If you are not too concerned about noise, you can use always -0.7 and recover the lows later.