I picked this tip up from Tim Dodds on the TP forum at a meet last weekend. Find the brightest spot in the sky and adjust exposure compensation +3 stops from the reading the camera gives you. This will give you a very good exposure to shoot at if you have a lot of the sky in your scene.
On the 50d the exposure compensation only shows two stops. So, go for +2 stops and then either reduce the shutter speed by a half, increase the ISO by one stop, or open up the aperture by 1 stop. Simples!
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