That just sux..

zilla

Senior Member
I spent all day out taking landscapes in a unique place.. I got home and loaded them on the puter and I had 3 that weren't totally white.. Any ideas?? I took a photo at home and I got an image.. I have no idea what is going on. My battery was low but everything still seemed to work..
 
Check you exposure compensation. I have seen this on a couple people where they had it set on -5 or +5 for some reason.
Nest what mode were you using? M A P S or heaven forbid AUTO
What ISO is it set on
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Sounds like they were overexposed. As Don said, what were your settings.
It pays to check the image and/or histogram on the back screen periodically as you are taking photos to help prevent this sort of thing happening.
 

zilla

Senior Member
I figured it out. Yes extemly over exposed. Some how I got it in Manual and a loong exposure time.. Gonna go back out tomorrow and try to retake all my images.. I do check ocassionally, but I hate that lcd screen as it is hard to see in bright sunlight. I am gonna hafta be more careful in the future
 
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