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D7200 exposure problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave G" data-source="post: 491775" data-attributes="member: 40665"><p>Thank you to nickt, Fred, aroy, and BackdoorHippie for taking the time to answer. I have checked, and re-checked, all my settings and have never found anything remiss. The problem really lies in Landscapes with a lot of sky (other types of shooting seems OK.) I live on the edge of The Pennines (in the UK) and love getting long-distance views which inevitably involves plenty of sky. I have spent the last two days deliberately taking test shot with all sorts of permutations but none of them has jumped out as being THE answer. Sometimes it is Matrix which "wins" but the next shot will turn out better with Central. In truth, I have been taking such shots for years and really cannot remember having this trouble with the D5200 (the last two years.) I suppose it could be that the D7200 is a much more sophisticated camera and needs more careful handling. I can get results with the post-processing (DxO Pro 10 followed by finishing with an old CS5) but at times even that produces artificial looking results. I agree with the under-exposure route and will endeavour to stick with that. (At least my wild-life shots are OK - exposure wise, that is, not skill!!) Thanks again for your time.</p><p>Regards, Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave G, post: 491775, member: 40665"] Thank you to nickt, Fred, aroy, and BackdoorHippie for taking the time to answer. I have checked, and re-checked, all my settings and have never found anything remiss. The problem really lies in Landscapes with a lot of sky (other types of shooting seems OK.) I live on the edge of The Pennines (in the UK) and love getting long-distance views which inevitably involves plenty of sky. I have spent the last two days deliberately taking test shot with all sorts of permutations but none of them has jumped out as being THE answer. Sometimes it is Matrix which "wins" but the next shot will turn out better with Central. In truth, I have been taking such shots for years and really cannot remember having this trouble with the D5200 (the last two years.) I suppose it could be that the D7200 is a much more sophisticated camera and needs more careful handling. I can get results with the post-processing (DxO Pro 10 followed by finishing with an old CS5) but at times even that produces artificial looking results. I agree with the under-exposure route and will endeavour to stick with that. (At least my wild-life shots are OK - exposure wise, that is, not skill!!) Thanks again for your time. Regards, Dave [/QUOTE]
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