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D5200
d5200 underrexposing
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<blockquote data-quote="foo" data-source="post: 278632" data-attributes="member: 22513"><p>Hi all . Is it normal for the nikon to under expose ,only mine seems to under expose by about a third of a stop .</p><p>Not sure if anyone else has the same issue , its easy enogh to fix with adobe , and there seems to be no loss of detail. but was not expecting a nikon to do this to be honest.</p><p>I could just alter exposure correction by a third and that should sort it .</p><p>Post some pics when I'm not working .:disturbed:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foo, post: 278632, member: 22513"] Hi all . Is it normal for the nikon to under expose ,only mine seems to under expose by about a third of a stop . Not sure if anyone else has the same issue , its easy enogh to fix with adobe , and there seems to be no loss of detail. but was not expecting a nikon to do this to be honest. I could just alter exposure correction by a third and that should sort it . Post some pics when I'm not working .:disturbed: [/QUOTE]
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