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D5500
Crack in Body leads to light in pictures - setting suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="mesport" data-source="post: 741455" data-attributes="member: 48546"><p>A few years ago, I had to send my D5500 to Nikon because my flip screen stopped working. I got it back repaired but never checked the rest of the camera. The last few times I took my camera on vacation I noticed that most of my pictures were coming out lighter than they should have. Also, my flash stopped working. I took it back to the camera shop and they found a crack in the body and insisted that I must have dropped it. Well I can tell you I would never have dropped it and I think Nikon actually did it but I couldn't prove it after the fact. </p><p></p><p>My husband has used black Loctite glue to close the crack and although you can't really see the crack anymore, the pictures are just not right.</p><p></p><p>I know it's kind of pointless at this time but we are taking a road trip to Yellowstone next month and I really wanted to use this camera. Would anyone out there have suggestions for settings I can try to offset the additional light I am getting on my photos?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mesport, post: 741455, member: 48546"] A few years ago, I had to send my D5500 to Nikon because my flip screen stopped working. I got it back repaired but never checked the rest of the camera. The last few times I took my camera on vacation I noticed that most of my pictures were coming out lighter than they should have. Also, my flash stopped working. I took it back to the camera shop and they found a crack in the body and insisted that I must have dropped it. Well I can tell you I would never have dropped it and I think Nikon actually did it but I couldn't prove it after the fact. My husband has used black Loctite glue to close the crack and although you can't really see the crack anymore, the pictures are just not right. I know it's kind of pointless at this time but we are taking a road trip to Yellowstone next month and I really wanted to use this camera. Would anyone out there have suggestions for settings I can try to offset the additional light I am getting on my photos? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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