that is a clean IS300 you got there.
photos are good, but they are underexposed and on the softer side of things... but im no pro so dont mind me.![]()
that is a clean IS300 you got there.
photos are good, but they are underexposed and on the softer side of things... but im no pro so dont mind me.![]()
depending on how dark it is, yes it would help this situation.. but since this is a static object use a tripod (which would also help with the sharpness).
you could also use a smaller F stop aperture to allow more light in, and or bump ISO up ... ISO would be the last thing id do though.
this is also very true, on your camera sometimes there are preset WB settings for the type of light your shooting in. i personally just leave it at AUTO and correct it during post processing.