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D5100
Confused about exposure meter in Aperture Priority mode
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 167656" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>If you are in A mode - which I take you mean as Aperture mode - you have control over the aperture. If your meter is telling you the exposure is to dark, you have to fiddle around with the ISO. Boost it a bit and see what happens with the meter. Or, you can adjust your aperture and see what happens. If you use the flash, it will help as well. Positive EV makes it lighter. Negative makes the exposure darker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 167656, member: 9619"] If you are in A mode - which I take you mean as Aperture mode - you have control over the aperture. If your meter is telling you the exposure is to dark, you have to fiddle around with the ISO. Boost it a bit and see what happens with the meter. Or, you can adjust your aperture and see what happens. If you use the flash, it will help as well. Positive EV makes it lighter. Negative makes the exposure darker. [/QUOTE]
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