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Old 04-08-2008, 01:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
mazyare
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The lens is attached to the body, there is no choice to replace it, however ...

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Originally Posted by jezterr View Post
... can you get a different lens for your camera?

if you have the option, i'd get a gradient filter. what it'll do is darken the upper portion of your field of view, evening out the exposure between the sky and the landscape. since the camera is a point and shoot, i would just resort to taking two images, at exactly the same position, but with different exposures, metering for the sky and land, and then combining them into one image.
Thanks for the feedback. That was fast, I'm impressed. The camera has a full manual mode which I use. The Ap. and Ex. and other settings can be set manually. Given that, would you think a different setting (like the ones I mentioned above) would give a better result?

I'm thinking of getting an SLR. I'm thinking between Canon and Nikon. So far Canon EOS 40D is on my list for the body. I will start a new thread for that topic.

Thank you,
Mazyar
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