03-21-2011, 05:40 PM
[quote name='Vieux loup' timestamp='1300728655' post='6996']
Use the bracketing function of the D90 if you shoot in JPEG and just recover with View NX2 if you shoot RAW. Your example just needs half a stop more and you would be fine.
[/quote]
In his example, he used a flash.
Flash TTL has independant exposure calculations separate from the normal camera exposure.
He'll have to turn down the Flash's exposure to -0.3 to -0.7, not the camera's exposure compensation.
If he only turned down the camera'as exposure compensation and left the Flash at 0 conpensation, the background will only get darker and the subject will remain the same.
Use the bracketing function of the D90 if you shoot in JPEG and just recover with View NX2 if you shoot RAW. Your example just needs half a stop more and you would be fine.
[/quote]
In his example, he used a flash.
Flash TTL has independant exposure calculations separate from the normal camera exposure.
He'll have to turn down the Flash's exposure to -0.3 to -0.7, not the camera's exposure compensation.
If he only turned down the camera'as exposure compensation and left the Flash at 0 conpensation, the background will only get darker and the subject will remain the same.