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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 271784" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I can see the EXIF on the two of these. </p><p></p><p>The swan photo:</p><p></p><p>Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION </p><p>Camera Model: NIKON D7000 </p><p>Lens: 120.0-400.0 mm f/4.5-5.6 </p><p>Image Date: 2014-03-01 10:17:55 +0000 </p><p>Focal Length: 400mm (35mm equivalent: 600mm) </p><p>Aperture: f/8.0 </p><p>Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250) </p><p>ISO equiv: 100 </p><p>Exposure Bias: none </p><p>Metering Mode: Matrix </p><p>Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto) </p><p>White Balance: Auto </p><p>Flash Fired: No (enforced) </p><p>Orientation: Normal </p><p>Color Space: sRGB </p><p>GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined </p><p>Copyright: MIKEWILKINSON </p><p>Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows </p><p></p><p></p><p>The Black photo:</p><p></p><p>Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION </p><p>Camera Model: NIKON D7000 </p><p><em><strong>Lens: 0.0 mm f/0.0 </strong></em></p><p><em><strong></strong></em>Image Date: 2014-03-01 10:27:34 +0000 </p><p>Focal Length: 200mm (35mm equivalent: 300mm) </p><p>Aperture: f/4.0 </p><p>Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250) </p><p>ISO equiv: 100 </p><p>Exposure Bias: none </p><p>Metering Mode: Matrix </p><p>Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto) </p><p>White Balance: Auto </p><p>Flash Fired: No (enforced) </p><p>Orientation: Normal </p><p>Color Space: sRGB </p><p>GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined </p><p>Copyright: MIKEWILKINSON </p><p>Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows</p><p></p><p></p><p>As you stated, there's no lens information on the black shot. The black image is not entirely black, which has me believing that it just fired off with the lens in its rest state (smallest aperture), which is why you got a dark image since it's shooting 1/250 at f/22 and ISO 100. Here's what I got when I boosted the EV to +5 in LR (sorry - my import accidentally overwrote some of your copyright exif)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]75204[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Given that it works some of the time I would check to make sure you have clean contacts on both the camera and the lens, and that the mounting ring isn't damaged in any way that would cause it to lose contact (I'm assuming the 120-400mm has a metal mounting right, right?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 271784, member: 9240"] I can see the EXIF on the two of these. The swan photo: Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model: NIKON D7000 Lens: 120.0-400.0 mm f/4.5-5.6 Image Date: 2014-03-01 10:17:55 +0000 Focal Length: 400mm (35mm equivalent: 600mm) Aperture: f/8.0 Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250) ISO equiv: 100 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto) White Balance: Auto Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined Copyright: MIKEWILKINSON Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows The Black photo: Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model: NIKON D7000 [I][B]Lens: 0.0 mm f/0.0 [/B][/I]Image Date: 2014-03-01 10:27:34 +0000 Focal Length: 200mm (35mm equivalent: 300mm) Aperture: f/4.0 Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250) ISO equiv: 100 Exposure Bias: none Metering Mode: Matrix Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto) White Balance: Auto Flash Fired: No (enforced) Orientation: Normal Color Space: sRGB GPS Coordinate: undefined, undefined Copyright: MIKEWILKINSON Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements 11.0 Windows As you stated, there's no lens information on the black shot. The black image is not entirely black, which has me believing that it just fired off with the lens in its rest state (smallest aperture), which is why you got a dark image since it's shooting 1/250 at f/22 and ISO 100. Here's what I got when I boosted the EV to +5 in LR (sorry - my import accidentally overwrote some of your copyright exif) [ATTACH=CONFIG]75204._xfImport[/ATTACH] Given that it works some of the time I would check to make sure you have clean contacts on both the camera and the lens, and that the mounting ring isn't damaged in any way that would cause it to lose contact (I'm assuming the 120-400mm has a metal mounting right, right?). [/QUOTE]
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