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D5500 & 18-200 Zoom lens anomaly ??? URGENT PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian L" data-source="post: 499563" data-attributes="member: 40828"><p>Hi Okula</p><p>I can clearly see the issues you are having which is totally consistent with mine. Unfortunately there is very little you can do about this as it seems to be part of the Nikon system ! What I have done is to set EXPSURE COMPESATION back by 1/3rd for all my pictures and this has helped a little. Don't get me wrong here you have not purchased a 'dud' system because the camera system is excellent giving VERY sharp results with good colour rendition. I took my camera to Ibiza last month for a holiday ad took over 1000 pictures the vast majority turned out perfectly - see examples. MOST camera system will have minor anomalies in exposure but I do admit that if I had known of this issue BEFORE I purchased Nikon I would probably have gone to Canon. Sorry I cannot be of more help however the more people who contact Nikon with this issue then perhaps the sooner they will come out with a solution. The only other thing to try is a - say - Sigma lens and see if there is any difference ? Might try this myself !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian L, post: 499563, member: 40828"] Hi Okula I can clearly see the issues you are having which is totally consistent with mine. Unfortunately there is very little you can do about this as it seems to be part of the Nikon system ! What I have done is to set EXPSURE COMPESATION back by 1/3rd for all my pictures and this has helped a little. Don't get me wrong here you have not purchased a 'dud' system because the camera system is excellent giving VERY sharp results with good colour rendition. I took my camera to Ibiza last month for a holiday ad took over 1000 pictures the vast majority turned out perfectly - see examples. MOST camera system will have minor anomalies in exposure but I do admit that if I had known of this issue BEFORE I purchased Nikon I would probably have gone to Canon. Sorry I cannot be of more help however the more people who contact Nikon with this issue then perhaps the sooner they will come out with a solution. The only other thing to try is a - say - Sigma lens and see if there is any difference ? Might try this myself ! [/QUOTE]
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