Will you still underexpose a bit when your shooting in the woods? Around here the tress are dead from the winter so no leaves cover them. You can get some strong backlight from the sun, though I didn't know if I should stay a little more conservative since there is more shade in the shot with all the trees backlight. Mostly it goes tree shadow, sun, tree shadow, sun, on the ground. I underexposed about 2/3 of a stop just to play it safe. I assume I could of gone a little darker with 250D.