I bought Canon EOS 80D for Dummies, and need to thumb through it again. I'm trying my hand at spot metering to get the best image for B&W conversion, with details in the blacks and whites and less clipping. I use GIMP, and have to use jpeg rather than RAW at this point, but may change programs in the future as I know RAW will give me what I'm looking for.
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Ah, yes. Raw is the only way to go for you to be making all your own creative decisions about each image. Just like Ansel Adams! Lol! I used spot metering all the time with my 5D Mk II, but have to figure it out with this one. Perhaps I ought to actually read the manual! Lol! Maybe I need 80D for Dummies too.
One thing I have noticed is just how noisy the shutter is. One picture of a butterfly and it’s scared off!!
I know it’s the mirror making that infernal noise. My 5D must have been more insulated.
I have to try to hack my editor to use RAW. I think it's a plug-in. It didn't work last time I tried, but I've updated since, so it's worth looking into again. It's not just butterflies, BTW. That noise alerts otherwise unsuspecting street photo subjects, which can be a problem ;-)
You can't use the Canon Raw software? I never use it because I like the Adobe one better because I have got used to it!
I've never had a camera that has such a clunky mirror sound, but oh well! It was half the price of getting one of the newer 5D models, which I just could not justify!