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D7200
D7200 exposure problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave G" data-source="post: 491248" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>Hi. I have had the 7200 for several months and am very happy with it on the whole. However, I do seem to be getting exposure problems. If I use the matrix setting as suggested, then the sky is more often than not over-exposed. I try the centre-weighting, which gives me the clouds, then there is some under-exposure. I use the NEF files with Neutral setting and Aperture priority. I can correct using post-processing but the results can look a little strange. I don't know if it is my expectations, my settings, or the camera to blame. Before I start bothering about getting it checked over, I wondered if anyone else has noticed this problem and, if so, what they did. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave G, post: 491248, member: 40665"] Hi. I have had the 7200 for several months and am very happy with it on the whole. However, I do seem to be getting exposure problems. If I use the matrix setting as suggested, then the sky is more often than not over-exposed. I try the centre-weighting, which gives me the clouds, then there is some under-exposure. I use the NEF files with Neutral setting and Aperture priority. I can correct using post-processing but the results can look a little strange. I don't know if it is my expectations, my settings, or the camera to blame. Before I start bothering about getting it checked over, I wondered if anyone else has noticed this problem and, if so, what they did. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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