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D5500 & 18-200 Zoom lens anomaly ??? URGENT PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="okulo" data-source="post: 504068" data-attributes="member: 40687"><p>I haven't got around to doing a controlled test of live view vs viewfinder exposure as I have a bit of a bug but I took a short walk with my camera today and took a few photos of a mushroom which required me to use live view - they were clearly all overexposed thus leading me to believe that the issue, for me at least, is related to live view - probably due to the mirror being up affecting the metering somehow. I thought it might be light entering the viewfinder but if the mirror is up, I would have thought that would block any light from the viewfinder which, if anything, would cause overexposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okulo, post: 504068, member: 40687"] I haven't got around to doing a controlled test of live view vs viewfinder exposure as I have a bit of a bug but I took a short walk with my camera today and took a few photos of a mushroom which required me to use live view - they were clearly all overexposed thus leading me to believe that the issue, for me at least, is related to live view - probably due to the mirror being up affecting the metering somehow. I thought it might be light entering the viewfinder but if the mirror is up, I would have thought that would block any light from the viewfinder which, if anything, would cause overexposure. [/QUOTE]
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