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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Consistent ongoing underexposure
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<blockquote data-quote="jrleo33" data-source="post: 282216" data-attributes="member: 17332"><p>I am not explaning this problem real well. If you go back to the first post, and re-read it, you will see the the mysterious EC change is not mystereous, but is required for the camera to return a well exposed photo. If I put the camera on auto at start up, point and shoot, what will come back is an underexposed photo, regardless of the lighting conditions. Regardless, if I am shooting in aperture, shutter, or auto prioroty with EC at zero, the photos will come back underexposed. My concern then, is I should be able to shoot with EC at zero and get a well exposed image. So my camera's full time EC zero is +1, instead of zero. So I ran a test with the EC set on +1., and the camera on bracket (1) under, (1) over, and (1) normal, and the D600 compensated for +1. I have three images (1) stop apart for my HDR photos. This Thread forced me to learn more about the D600, and bracketing, and I thank you for your interest and help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrleo33, post: 282216, member: 17332"] I am not explaning this problem real well. If you go back to the first post, and re-read it, you will see the the mysterious EC change is not mystereous, but is required for the camera to return a well exposed photo. If I put the camera on auto at start up, point and shoot, what will come back is an underexposed photo, regardless of the lighting conditions. Regardless, if I am shooting in aperture, shutter, or auto prioroty with EC at zero, the photos will come back underexposed. My concern then, is I should be able to shoot with EC at zero and get a well exposed image. So my camera's full time EC zero is +1, instead of zero. So I ran a test with the EC set on +1., and the camera on bracket (1) under, (1) over, and (1) normal, and the D600 compensated for +1. I have three images (1) stop apart for my HDR photos. This Thread forced me to learn more about the D600, and bracketing, and I thank you for your interest and help. [/QUOTE]
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