Gavjenks
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Key word highlighted...In all the reading I've done I've NEVER heard of anybody using +/- 5 no matter what the scene is so I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one.
Also your statement is incorrect anyway. You just did read about somebody using +/- 5 right now. I have in fact used SEVEN +/- and had it not be enough before.
It's simple math. Let's say your camera at its current ISO blah blah gives 14 stops of dynamic range. And let's say the scene has 25 stops of dynamic range in it. The 14 comes out of the middle, leaving us with the remainder on either side - 5.5 stops each left over. So you'd want to do +/- 5 or 6 in that case.
The instance when I tried 7 and it wasn't enough was when I was in a very dark, unlit (no lightbulbs, windows) little pagoda-y thing on top of a hill with a really cool landscape outside, and I wanted to capture it through the small doorway without the inside being pure black and the sunny outside being pure white. The actual scene turned out to have some obscene like 30 stops of dynamic range or something.