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accurate meter worth its weight in fast glass
The Canon PowerShot SX120 seems to have a fairly accurate meter. It's nice
that highlights don't get totally blown when working with darker backgrounds. In particular, the face detect feature does a nice job at exposing / focusing on faces in the picture, instead of just what's closest or brightest. Take Care, Dudley |
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