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Subject: Impala (Aepyceros melampus)
Camera: Canon EOS R3
Lens: RF 100-500mm F/4.5-7.1L IS USM
Exposure: 1/2500 at f/8 ISO1600
Original format: Portrait, almost FF

Shot from the Land Cruiser lying down on the floor.

All Raw captures perfectly exposed, confirmed by Raw Digger

Thanks to those who viewed or posted a comment on the previous image
 
Super wouldn't change a thing.
What's this Raw Digger business then - "perfectly exposed". I had a look at Fast viewer and looked the histograms with data is this what you referr to??
 
Super wouldn't change a thing.

Cheers Jon, much appreciated, helps when you have the right vehicle.

What's this Raw Digger business then - "perfectly exposed". I had a look at Fast viewer and looked the histograms with data is this what you referr to??

Jon its a bit of Software that checks files for Exposure, I have had it for years, but only when I thought I had issues a while back and was questioning some of the exposures I got far more into it. Now I can gauge on the RGB Histogram in the EVF how far I can go, so I get zero in all four channels (yes four, RGBG2) for both Under/Over exposure. Art uses it too.
 
Steve, I appreciate what it is but is it the same thing as the Histogram in Fast viewer (or perhaps you haven't used the Fast Viewer?)
 
Steve, I appreciate what it is but is it the same thing as the Histogram in Fast viewer (or perhaps you haven't used the Fast Viewer?)

Never heard of it Jon, there is just so much more out there. All I know is when I get the Histogram right in the EVF it's bang on when viewed in RD. The only thing I might do is drop the Exp a fraction, subject to the image and howI want the image to look, as each image is viewed on it's own merits. :)
 

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