1) snow scene needs 1 to 2 stops additional exposure - otherwise the snow is rendered 
18% grey. 2) In practice you never will experience underexposure.
All the best!
Raimo
Personal photography homepage at http://personal.inet.fi/private/raimo.korhonen

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L�hett�j�: Peter Smekal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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P�iv�: 25. helmikuuta 2002 19:35
Aihe: LX-testing again


>I'm testing the LX again. I have two questions for the experienced:
>1. I took a shot out of a window on a rather snowy scenery. The picture
>turned out to be somewhat underexposed. Could it have something to do with
>the shot being taken through a window?
>2. I have a copied manual. It says a red LED will glow next to "LT, B2 when
>there is no sufficient light or when the camera has selected a long
>exposure time. How does on know which of these two alternatives the actual
>one at the moment?
>T i a
>
>Peter Smekal
>Uppsala, Sweden
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