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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Bracketing??!! Not doing what I expected.
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<blockquote data-quote="Kinte Taylor" data-source="post: 305743" data-attributes="member: 25014"><p>Yes the LCD displays the correct + and - exposures on the scale. What I am getting does not reflect what it shows on the scale. I am not getting any under exposed images, just over exposed. I generally like to keep my ISO around 100 but the day that I tried this, I manually set it to 400. When I couldn't get the bracketing to work correctly, I set my aperture and manually changed my shutter speed and took a photo every time I wanted to change the exposure. For instance if my aperture was at 8 and my shutter was at 100 for my "perfect" exposure, I would then change the shutter speed to 200, 400 then 800, then 50, 25, 13</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kinte Taylor, post: 305743, member: 25014"] Yes the LCD displays the correct + and - exposures on the scale. What I am getting does not reflect what it shows on the scale. I am not getting any under exposed images, just over exposed. I generally like to keep my ISO around 100 but the day that I tried this, I manually set it to 400. When I couldn't get the bracketing to work correctly, I set my aperture and manually changed my shutter speed and took a photo every time I wanted to change the exposure. For instance if my aperture was at 8 and my shutter was at 100 for my "perfect" exposure, I would then change the shutter speed to 200, 400 then 800, then 50, 25, 13 [/QUOTE]
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