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Originally Posted by jezterr ... 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