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D7000 Firmware update (v1.03)
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<blockquote data-quote="Skribbles" data-source="post: 55269" data-attributes="member: 9214"><p>I updated to this a little while ago but have found that since then I have had a problem with exposures.</p><p></p><p>For starters, I normally use all manual settings and occasionally use auto ISO.</p><p></p><p>I do use the auto meter bit on the view finder to help with what settings to choose to get a good exposure (or atleast one that I like/want) but have found that since updating this is all over the place, if I set it up to be fair smack on the middle line it will either be very over/under exposed, nothing like what it suggests it should be or what I am expecting.</p><p></p><p>Even when using auto ISO with manual settings (I have it to cap at ISO 1600), a fair few of my pictures come out all over the place, and when looking at the information, the ISO is not at 100 or 1600 so its not caused by limitations.</p><p></p><p>A couple of times I have used exposure compensation which I may find to work for a few pics then the same issue is back, either very under/over exposed.</p><p></p><p>Is this something I'm doing or is there something else at play here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skribbles, post: 55269, member: 9214"] I updated to this a little while ago but have found that since then I have had a problem with exposures. For starters, I normally use all manual settings and occasionally use auto ISO. I do use the auto meter bit on the view finder to help with what settings to choose to get a good exposure (or atleast one that I like/want) but have found that since updating this is all over the place, if I set it up to be fair smack on the middle line it will either be very over/under exposed, nothing like what it suggests it should be or what I am expecting. Even when using auto ISO with manual settings (I have it to cap at ISO 1600), a fair few of my pictures come out all over the place, and when looking at the information, the ISO is not at 100 or 1600 so its not caused by limitations. A couple of times I have used exposure compensation which I may find to work for a few pics then the same issue is back, either very under/over exposed. Is this something I'm doing or is there something else at play here? [/QUOTE]
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