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D5500 & 18-200 Zoom lens anomaly ??? URGENT PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="okulo" data-source="post: 500099" data-attributes="member: 40687"><p>Funny, I was slightly skeptical when I first read your original post and then became concerned after looking at my own photos. I think I had already mentioned something about overexposure in another thread but assumed it was my fault for not having set the camera up properly.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I think that the way I presented the photos in the table may have made them look more similarly exposed than they are. I have flipped the f22 image and put it next to the f6.3 image so that they mirror along a common edge and then again, vertically, to give a better idea of the difference.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">I removed the images because they only appeared in a useful configuration on certain sized screens but I could not find a way to remove the attached images which were added accidentally, so I have dleted the post and reposted it without any images.</span></p><p></p><p>Instead, the X & Y mirrored images can be seen below the table of images on the URL posted earlier:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://media.okulomedia.com/nikon/d5500/test01" target="_blank">Nikon D5500 Exposure Test</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okulo, post: 500099, member: 40687"] Funny, I was slightly skeptical when I first read your original post and then became concerned after looking at my own photos. I think I had already mentioned something about overexposure in another thread but assumed it was my fault for not having set the camera up properly. Anyway, I think that the way I presented the photos in the table may have made them look more similarly exposed than they are. I have flipped the f22 image and put it next to the f6.3 image so that they mirror along a common edge and then again, vertically, to give a better idea of the difference. [COLOR="#FF0000"]I removed the images because they only appeared in a useful configuration on certain sized screens but I could not find a way to remove the attached images which were added accidentally, so I have dleted the post and reposted it without any images.[/COLOR] Instead, the X & Y mirrored images can be seen below the table of images on the URL posted earlier: [URL="http://media.okulomedia.com/nikon/d5500/test01"]Nikon D5500 Exposure Test[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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