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Aperture controls how much light hits the CCD
Shutter speed controls for how long that light hits the CCD
ISO controls how the camera processes that light.
stick it in manual mode and go get some exposures. Use a combination of the above three untill the light meter shows the correct exposure...
welcome to the world of correct exposure. Meter on the sky, the forground is underexposed. Meter on the forground, the sky is burnt out. Getting both without HDR is pretty tricky!
miracles, I expected miracles.
Ner those were just just test images merely used to see the difference a PF would make to a blue sky. Seen as the polarized one looks dull and underexposed I was wondering if I am doing something wrong.
I thought these things improved images!? Both pictures were taken at f/8 then shutter speed was adjusted until the meter displayed the correct exposure.
Polarized exposure:
Un-polarized exposure:
Has anyone got any tips on how to use it properly?
Mines pretty fast. took all the supplier software from it and upgraded it to the lastest firmware and it flys. Ive had it about 10 months now, never had a problem.