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You probably will be shooting lower antelope canyon, which has the guided tour. Before you go into the canyon take a reading in full daylight, then once you are inside take a reading where you are standing, you will have your high and low EV values this way. The part of the canyon that is closest to the surface will have similar values to the readings taking in full daylight, as they get deeper you will get closer values to the low EV where you are standing. The important thing is to get the low EV value right so you get the proper exposure. Of course, if you are using the ExpoDev palm program, I would use the zone system feature in this case. |
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