Hi Godfrey,

> You might try exposing with about +0.7 to 1.3 EV compensation. These  
> are very dark and dim on my screen, it's almost impossible to see any  
> moire amidst the underexposure noise.

now that's interesting - does anybody else see underexposure noise 
instead of the moire? According to the Photoshop's Eyedropper tool, 
average brightness of the sky is about 70, and of the cab 40 (on a 0-100 
scale) so I suppose it shouldn't be too dark. But my notebook screen is 
not calibrated so anything is possible...

With regards to EV compensation - you are probably right, this was frame 
No.76 shot on autopilot (apart from manual focusing). I've never used 
matrix metering on my Pentax cameras before (because they didn't offer 
any) so the purpose of there shots is also to learn how the camera 
behaves in the various lighting conditions and what results I can expect.

Cheers,

Peter


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