I've been playing with my camera's exposure and shutter speed in an attempt to get a better full tank shot. Granted, I only have a Canon A95, so there isn't much I can do, but i would love to hear your opinion on these...
In the past, my full tank shots have come out exceedingly overexposed (due to the MH, I presume), but I think I may have found a way to fix this, the only drawback being the darkner picture.
All comments/opinions welcome.
Thanks!



In the past, my full tank shots have come out exceedingly overexposed (due to the MH, I presume), but I think I may have found a way to fix this, the only drawback being the darkner picture.
All comments/opinions welcome.
