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Crack in Body leads to light in pictures - setting suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="mesport" data-source="post: 741659" data-attributes="member: 48546"><p>Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I reset the settings and changed the exposure compensation to -3 and that seems to have helped. More experimenting to do. I will try another lens and see what happens. I believe with the Loctite my husband used, there is no longer any light getting through but I do think there may be other issues such as the flash not working even though it opens. </p><p></p><p>I do have one other question. It seems that I may have gotten a small grain of black sand or something like that inside the mirror. Is there a way to get that out without scratching anything? I am usually really careful with my camera so I have no clue how that happened.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mesport, post: 741659, member: 48546"] Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I reset the settings and changed the exposure compensation to -3 and that seems to have helped. More experimenting to do. I will try another lens and see what happens. I believe with the Loctite my husband used, there is no longer any light getting through but I do think there may be other issues such as the flash not working even though it opens. I do have one other question. It seems that I may have gotten a small grain of black sand or something like that inside the mirror. Is there a way to get that out without scratching anything? I am usually really careful with my camera so I have no clue how that happened. Thanks again everyone. [/QUOTE]
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