Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, thanks for your observation: > Yes. You want to expose digital as if it were slide film - so expose > for the highlights, not shadows. I find that I need to set the > exposure for about two stops under when using R lenses on the 5D. Two stops sounds about right; I'll set the exposure compensation on the 5D to -2 and try it again. But this seems to be peculiar to using the R lenses, doesn't it? I don't remember having had this need to adjust the exposure compensation when using the Canon lenses on the 5D. I guess there must be something in the electronic whatevers that makes the difference. And I also don't remember having this issue when using R lenses on the Canon 1D Mk2....although if memory serves (it's been a while) maybe most of that shooting was in all shade or indoors, where the dynamic range in the shot was not so extreme. <sigh> If Canon would just make lenses that equal my R lenses I wouldn't have this issue. Then on the other hand if the price of the DMR came way down..... ;-) I know Steve Unsworth has experience with the 5D and R lenses. Maybe he will chime in too. Thanks again, --Bob