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D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 394067" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p><strong>Re: D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"</strong></p><p></p><p>What does the exposure meter at the bottom centre of the viewfinder show before you press the shutter? If the bars are way over to the left, the camera is under exposing. You need either a wider aperture (Which is adjusted automatically in "s" mode) and / or the ISO is too low. Increase the ISO and see what that gets you. If you are using auto-iso, you will need to adjust the maximum it can go to in the settings. Also, what happens if you set the shutter speed to a slower speed?</p><p></p><p>Also, if the information at the bottom of the viewfinder is flashing, that also means that the camera cannot expose correctly given the boundaries that have been set in the settings and the lens fitted (Auto-iso, widest aperture etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 394067, member: 9252"] [b]Re: D3300 shooting in "S" mode, pictures all black "subject is too dark"[/b] What does the exposure meter at the bottom centre of the viewfinder show before you press the shutter? If the bars are way over to the left, the camera is under exposing. You need either a wider aperture (Which is adjusted automatically in "s" mode) and / or the ISO is too low. Increase the ISO and see what that gets you. If you are using auto-iso, you will need to adjust the maximum it can go to in the settings. Also, what happens if you set the shutter speed to a slower speed? Also, if the information at the bottom of the viewfinder is flashing, that also means that the camera cannot expose correctly given the boundaries that have been set in the settings and the lens fitted (Auto-iso, widest aperture etc) [/QUOTE]
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