fraggle101
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OK, iv been having a play with some of the new settings, Safety shift, Highlight Tone Priority, but there is one other new feature.. AUTO LIGHTING OPTIMISER... Now, i assumed it to be Canons equivalent to Nikons ACTIVE D LIGHTING..
Anyway, iv had a play with it, and read the manual.. which is brief to say the least!.. but i cant see ANY difference between having it on OR off!! iv tried all different conditions, high contrast and shot in JPG.. but there is no difference.. with the Nikon's, you don't even have to have it ON! if you take a picture and you want to see how much detail there is just select the image you want it applied to and there it is! a nice shiny new JPG added to your shots with the Active D applied to it..:shrug:
Am i doing something wrong? am i expecting too much? or am i way off thinking its going to be anything like Active D??
Iv not even seen any difference with Highlight tone priority or the Safety shift! :shrug:
Please can someone put me out of my misery!!
I think its a case of, How do you keep an idiot in suspense..... tell me later!
Anyway, iv had a play with it, and read the manual.. which is brief to say the least!.. but i cant see ANY difference between having it on OR off!! iv tried all different conditions, high contrast and shot in JPG.. but there is no difference.. with the Nikon's, you don't even have to have it ON! if you take a picture and you want to see how much detail there is just select the image you want it applied to and there it is! a nice shiny new JPG added to your shots with the Active D applied to it..:shrug:
Am i doing something wrong? am i expecting too much? or am i way off thinking its going to be anything like Active D??
Iv not even seen any difference with Highlight tone priority or the Safety shift! :shrug:
Please can someone put me out of my misery!!
I think its a case of, How do you keep an idiot in suspense..... tell me later!