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<p>[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 4070143, member: 27832"]When I was learning to shoot DSLR (with a Digital Rebel, no X-anything, the original 300D), I saw lots of advice to <i>over</i>expose slightly when shooting RAW -- when importing the image, you could recover one or two thirds of a step of detail in the highlights, and end up with more dynamic range as a result. Does anyone know whether that's still the case with this generation of Canon bodies?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-jeffB, post: 4070143, member: 27832"]When I was learning to shoot DSLR (with a Digital Rebel, no X-anything, the original 300D), I saw lots of advice to [I]over[/I]expose slightly when shooting RAW -- when importing the image, you could recover one or two thirds of a step of detail in the highlights, and end up with more dynamic range as a result. Does anyone know whether that's still the case with this generation of Canon bodies?[/QUOTE]
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