Does picture mode do that when shooting RAW?  Can one shoot RAW with
picture modes?

Can the bar graph be interpreted so the photog knows by how much s/he's
over or under the exposure recommended by the camera?  Is the graph
segmented (something like this: IIIIIIIIIII) or is it just a solid line? 
Does the graph replace any readouts in the viewfinder, or is there more
than one option to determine over/under exposure?

Thanks, Dario .... very helpful ;-))

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Dario Bonazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> The *istDs has Picture modes, which are even more specialized programs,
> setting not only shutter speed and aperture values, but also color
rendition
> (optimized for skin tones in portrait, optimized of greens and blues in
> landscape, and so on) and more settings.

> A bar graph is a way to read under/overexposure in an "analog" readout
when
> doing manual exposure. The longer the lit bar graph, the more off from
> metered exposure level.


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