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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 underexposure
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikonitus" data-source="post: 94327" data-attributes="member: 10962"><p>Can you give us an example? I was having similar results for a short while when I first got mine. At the time I was using a 70-300mm and thought things looked a little cloudy, thin washed out. I've said it before and I'll say it again - it was while I was trying to apply my D300 knowledge to the D600. Once I got out of this phase and tried to alter "D600" settings, my pics began to look a lot better. I played around with smaller aperture, higher ISO and things like that and then it began change for the better. Yet with the 24-120mm lens I had to look along the lines of completely different settings. The D600 is completely different from a D300 and the settings now available to you demand that you develop your knowledge in a slightly different way, which is unique to the D600. Don't be afraid to really use the settings as you really have to go far out on a limb to get things completely wrong...</p><p></p><p>If you can, post an affected pic along with some of the settings used and lens details...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikonitus, post: 94327, member: 10962"] Can you give us an example? I was having similar results for a short while when I first got mine. At the time I was using a 70-300mm and thought things looked a little cloudy, thin washed out. I've said it before and I'll say it again - it was while I was trying to apply my D300 knowledge to the D600. Once I got out of this phase and tried to alter "D600" settings, my pics began to look a lot better. I played around with smaller aperture, higher ISO and things like that and then it began change for the better. Yet with the 24-120mm lens I had to look along the lines of completely different settings. The D600 is completely different from a D300 and the settings now available to you demand that you develop your knowledge in a slightly different way, which is unique to the D600. Don't be afraid to really use the settings as you really have to go far out on a limb to get things completely wrong... If you can, post an affected pic along with some of the settings used and lens details... [/QUOTE]
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