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D7100
D7100 for landscape photography/long exposures
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<blockquote data-quote="adox66" data-source="post: 235625" data-attributes="member: 17861"><p>Thanks Geoff. Some of them may have been under exposed and certainly shadows may have been increased. Using a 10 stop on the 30'second + shots so getting the exposure spot on has been somewhat of a calculated guess at times and until recently the foreground certainly may have been underexposed with the shadows increased to pull back the detail. Even at that though I have had noise in the top corners of the image as well. I've recently added a two stop hard grad to my arsenal, so that is helping balance out the exposure throughout the image. </p><p></p><p>Since cel I have noticed it I have sort of gone looking for it, zooming in 100% to check the image. A very experienced shooter in my photo group reckons it could be a sensor problem in the camera, which sort of made me look for it more and contributed to making me think there may be an issue. </p><p></p><p>I need to have a good look at the raw originals to see if they are, and by how much under exposed. I'm away until at least Friday for Christmas so don't have access to them until then. I'll try and report back at the weekend with my findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adox66, post: 235625, member: 17861"] Thanks Geoff. Some of them may have been under exposed and certainly shadows may have been increased. Using a 10 stop on the 30'second + shots so getting the exposure spot on has been somewhat of a calculated guess at times and until recently the foreground certainly may have been underexposed with the shadows increased to pull back the detail. Even at that though I have had noise in the top corners of the image as well. I've recently added a two stop hard grad to my arsenal, so that is helping balance out the exposure throughout the image. Since cel I have noticed it I have sort of gone looking for it, zooming in 100% to check the image. A very experienced shooter in my photo group reckons it could be a sensor problem in the camera, which sort of made me look for it more and contributed to making me think there may be an issue. I need to have a good look at the raw originals to see if they are, and by how much under exposed. I'm away until at least Friday for Christmas so don't have access to them until then. I'll try and report back at the weekend with my findings. [/QUOTE]
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