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Is it possible to do this ?

OK I work with two basic EV compensation modes when shooting birds.

I need to have +1.7EV for shooting flying birds so I get good detail in the underwing areas.   This is essentially against the light shooting.

I need to have -0.3EV for shooting birds in/on bushes.  This is a normal shooting compensation that I would use

Yes I could work with two cameras set differently but then I need to duplicate the lenses used.



I guess what I really want is a custom button that switches between the two EV values.

I know there is a bracketing option but I dont want this, I want a button I press that toggles between the two values.



1. Does anyone know a camera that offers this option ?
2. Is it possible on a Nikon ?
3. Other solutions other than to change the EV manually which is just a complete PITA.



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jk wrote:
Is it possible to do this ?

OK I work with two basic EV compensation modes when shooting birds.

I need to have +1.7EV for shooting flying birds so I get good detail in the underwing areas.   This is essentially against the light shooting.

I need to have -0.3EV for shooting birds in/on bushes.  This is a normal shooting compensation that I would use

Yes I could work with two cameras set differently but then I need to duplicate the lenses used..

I guess what I really want is a custom button that switches between the two EV values.

I know there is a bracketing option but I dont want this, I want a button I press that toggles between the two values.



1. Does anyone know a camera that offers this option ?
2. Is it possible on a Nikon ?
3. Other solutions other than to change the EV manually which is just a complete PITA.


Mental block....can't you use custom settings on Nikon for this?

OR

Shoot raw at +0.7 for everything and batch adjust up or down 1stop using a CS action.

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On the D600 this doesn't seem possible, another firmware goof.

You might try "easy exposure compensation" Page 225 of the manual which allows the EV to be set with the command dial alone. Caution is advised as you lose other functions.

Also Active D-Lighting can be set to increase the shadow areas and pull down highlights automatically, might take some experimenting.



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Eric i want to expose all images correctly.
If I had a button that allowed me to switch between two distinctly separate EV settings then I would be happy.

I would only expect this feature to be present on top end professional cameras but it is not difficult to implement in all.



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amazing50 wrote:
On the D600 this doesn't seem possible, another firmware goof.

You might try "easy exposure compensation" Page 225 of the manual which allows the EV to be set with the command dial alone. Caution is advised as you lose other functions.

Also Active D-Lighting can be set to increase the shadow areas and pull down highlights automatically, might take some experimenting.


I havent noticed that.
Thanks I will look at the manual to see if it does what I need.



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Had a look at the manual, no that doesnt provide what I want/need.
I dont think the feature is there.

Seems like I need to put in a Firmware enhancement request.



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jk wrote:
Eric i want to expose all images correctly.
If I had a button that allowed me to switch between two distinctly separate EV settings then I would be happy.

I would only expect this feature to be present on top end professional cameras but it is not difficult to implement in all.


Spot metering on fn button?



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How about setting EV to 1/3 stops and then just shoot knowing you must click down 3 clicks or up 3 clicks for next shot?

lYou could do this with Fuji custom settings and use the Q button to switch but this really isn't better than just clicking the EV comp button 3 times (which you don't have to look at screen to do)



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That would work but when you are shooting birds then you only have a very short time to react. I need a one button push to be able to switch between EV settings.
To change the EV compensation on the Nikon you need to hold down the EV and turn the dial. Takes too long.



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jk wrote: That would work but when you are shooting birds then you only have a very short time to react. I need a one button push to be able to switch between EV settings.
To change the EV compensation on the Nikon you need to hold down the EV and turn the dial. Takes too long.

With current firmware options, the only suggestiond I can offer is (as previously mentioned) exposure adjustment on raw converter or bracketing and ditching 2 shots.

If the bracketing function was capable of a 2EV range it would waste just 1 shot...but at moment (on my D3 at least) its a max on 1EV.

I have often wondered why the bracketing ON/OFF wasnt a firmware based operation that could be put on the Customs setting.

So for example.... the Fn buttom might be assigned to Bracketing on and off ...rather than just Bracketing Burst.

The way it is at the moment where you have to physically switch bracketing on and off witht he range settings is too slow....and leads to you forgetting bracketing has been left on!!!!















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