Would it be an idea to underexpose the shots a bit so I can shoot a bit faster and then bring it back in Lightroom?
Probably not but -1/3 EV usually produces more natural exposures on the rebel bodies due to quirky metering. Its better to have it a bit over than under though, as you'll introduce noise when you start lifting shadows.
Doing the opposite actually reduces noise.
Probably not but -1/3 EV usually produces more natural exposures on the rebel bodies due to quirky metering. Its better to have it a bit over than under though, as you'll introduce noise when you start lifting shadows.
Doing the opposite actually reduces noise.