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[QUOTE="Chili, post: 1079914, member: 29892"] 1) I always have a UV or UV haze filter on my lenses. Rather replace a filter than a lens. Non moto shooting the filter comes off. 2) I switch back and forth between full manual and av mode so the shutter speed will vary depending on my mode, I try to keep it 400+ unless going for a pan with blur look then it's much slower. If there is nothing tricky about the metering i'll shoot av mode and set the aperature based on how I want the background to look for depth of field. If it's a tricky day that is fooling the meter into under exposing I'll go full manual based on what I'm seeing in the histogram. Usually this becomes an issue when shooting upwards towards the sky like say from the bottom of a hill to the guy jumping downhill, the camera see's all that bright sky and underexposes the rider. Changing your metering mode to center weighted helps some but usually the shot will still be underexposed. 3) Lowest ISO I can use and still keep the shutter speeds I want. 4) Any shot printed get's processed with the printer profile assigned, the lab knows not to color correct my images. 5) Most of my day to day customer orders are done at Costco. One of our local photography schools did a test of all the labs in our city and one Costco location (near me) finished in the top 4. Given their pricing and the fact that quality has never been an issue they continue to get my business. For certain custom sizes and special requests I'll use a much more expensive pro-lab. [/QUOTE]
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