Hmmm when I take my pictures I'll usually adjust the metering followed by taking a few pictures adjust the exposure +- lo
That's the whole point. If the difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the scene is too great, your camera can't nail the exposure in a single shot unaided.
Hmmm I'm sorry but I dun really understand this
Can explain in more layman term?
Oh yeah now I understand
I can't properly expose the picture without going thru photoeditting?
the purpose of lenshood is shielding stray light from cast on the front element for causing lens flare, to improving image quality, it has noting to do with overexposed image or help to prevent overexposed.can a lens hood actually help to cope with overexposure??
after adjusting the exposure settings, i sometimes still experience overexposure in some parts of the pictures...
can a lens hood help to solve this problem??
pls advise
Oh yeah now I understand
I can't properly expose the picture without going thru photoeditting?
Most of the time yes.
That depends on the type of scene you usually capture.
For me nowadays i select the scene that i can capture and do minimal pulling of details just from raw for > 90 percent of my shots. Blending / hdr is just abit too laborious, and i think i am too lazy.
Apart from chasing high dynamic range, remember that contrast and disparity can be beautiful too. Not everything is about chasing and getting details from the brightest to darkest shades
ryan