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D7200 exposure problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Calum" data-source="post: 586133" data-attributes="member: 42820"><p>I wonder if this thread is still live. I have had a D7200 now for 6 months and have generally been very pleased - BUT...this question of metering issues with the 7200 is one that I have recently started to worry about. I upgraded from a D90 - a camera that I do not recall causing me this issue. In Landscapes with a reasonable amount of sky any foreground is underexposed despite the meter in Matrix setting suggesting all is well. Of course I have used spot and centre weighted allied to locking exposure and re-composing but that does not seem right. I am about to head off this weekend to try various test shots before taking it in to be checked out. Before doing so just wanted to check if anything has moved on in terms of wider issue being acknolwledged by Nikon? cheers. Calum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calum, post: 586133, member: 42820"] I wonder if this thread is still live. I have had a D7200 now for 6 months and have generally been very pleased - BUT...this question of metering issues with the 7200 is one that I have recently started to worry about. I upgraded from a D90 - a camera that I do not recall causing me this issue. In Landscapes with a reasonable amount of sky any foreground is underexposed despite the meter in Matrix setting suggesting all is well. Of course I have used spot and centre weighted allied to locking exposure and re-composing but that does not seem right. I am about to head off this weekend to try various test shots before taking it in to be checked out. Before doing so just wanted to check if anything has moved on in terms of wider issue being acknolwledged by Nikon? cheers. Calum [/QUOTE]
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