
Any advice would be appreciated, in particular any techniques for shooting in the snow, -3ev?.
Thanks,
Andy
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Winter Travel Advice SoughtI am now less than two weeks away from leaving for a a four week trip to Germany. As this trip will be a bit on the chilly side and my first time in the snow (I expect to meet a brass monkey or two
![]() Any advice would be appreciated, in particular any techniques for shooting in the snow, -3ev?. Thanks, Andy
I'm off to France in two weeks myself. My mum is in the UK at the moment and she said the weather is quite mild at the moment
![]() As for what to use in the snow. Perhaps a filter or two to reduce the reflected light. I'm thinking cpl and nd but others might have a better choice. I was just reading that a UV or skylight filter can help cut back the glare aswell.
Andyt
If you have the second battery, keep it warm inside your jacket's pocket. And a CPL filter is another tool. Birddog114
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Set the camera meter to overexpose - when in the Snowy Mountains in August (just after getting my camera) I found I was overexposing by anything up to +2.
Check out http://public.fotki.com/Sheepie/2004_august_snow_trip/ if you want to see some of my feable attempts... ![]() The EXIF data is mostly there for checking ![]() As Birdie said - use a CP - an absolute MUST for blue sky. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
I did find the D70 is a little slower to respond in cold environments (sub zero celcius), so dont be alarmed if you noticed similar. Specifically, I found the time between shutter release and the image coming up on the LCD for review (usually imperceptable) to have a slight delay. Shutter lag was not affected.
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