cogitech wrote: RustyBug wrote:
I used to use \"wrong\" ISO settings for exposure compensation with film. How would the ISO setting come into play here in digital ?
Irrelevant, because when you change the ISO on a digital camera you aren\'t tricking the camera in any way.
In any case, I am confident that my method would work.
U.C., I\'m 99% positive that it is 60/40, but I\'ll dig up the official info...
Ok, but even 60/40 does increase the amount of light in the viewfinder/lightmeter by only 0.73 stop. Which easily can be compensated.