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D5200
d5200 underrexposing
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<blockquote data-quote="AristillusUK" data-source="post: 322327" data-attributes="member: 26949"><p>I don't think I could add anything to what you've already been advised, but I would suggest experimenting with the types of metering, and ensure you meter off the optimum light source on your subject, and also check histograms of your image. You could also use bracketing either side of what your camera suggests. This what I love about photography, the learning curve is constantly upward, and forever unpredictable to the many variables photographers encounter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AristillusUK, post: 322327, member: 26949"] I don't think I could add anything to what you've already been advised, but I would suggest experimenting with the types of metering, and ensure you meter off the optimum light source on your subject, and also check histograms of your image. You could also use bracketing either side of what your camera suggests. This what I love about photography, the learning curve is constantly upward, and forever unpredictable to the many variables photographers encounter. [/QUOTE]
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