Thanks guys.... looks like its not going to be an issue today as its RAINING!!![]()
well in the rehearsal shots it was brilliant sun,, now its p******g down!!I was going to ask why are you worrying about sun, its wet again![]()
I'll say LadyLens is right IF:
- the viewfinder isn't ALSO seeing bright sun in addition to your subjects who are in shade (in other words, you'll need to be sure the bright foreground isn't being picked up by the camera meter.) If you're metering handheld, there's no issue there.
- your lens is not picking up flare.
Outside of those few scenarios, I agree with the above.
- CJ
I took a few shots the other day with the cable release where the viewfinder was getting light from a window on it. I didn''t use the cover to block it and I was surprised just how much it underexposed due to light getting in the viewfinder!
. How does light shining onto the viewfinder affect the metering?I'm confused. How does light shining onto the viewfinder affect the metering?
I'm confused. How does light
shining onto the viewfinder affect the metering?
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