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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7500
D7500 underexposed pictures on automatic settings (On every possible lens)
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 726799" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>All the shots you posted are high dynamic range photos. You can use exposure comp to bring up the shadows but this will blow out the sky or under expose further for a better sky and the shadows will be even darker. Look into bracketing or like most of us, use the "shadow" slider in Lightroom to raise the shadows. You can also lower "highlights" to bring the sky down a bit. Also the graduated filter in lightroom can really help. The problem isn't the camera or lens, it's your understanding of exposure and what a camera can and can't do that needs work. We all went through this...time to crack the books!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 726799, member: 40915"] All the shots you posted are high dynamic range photos. You can use exposure comp to bring up the shadows but this will blow out the sky or under expose further for a better sky and the shadows will be even darker. Look into bracketing or like most of us, use the "shadow" slider in Lightroom to raise the shadows. You can also lower "highlights" to bring the sky down a bit. Also the graduated filter in lightroom can really help. The problem isn't the camera or lens, it's your understanding of exposure and what a camera can and can't do that needs work. We all went through this...time to crack the books! [/QUOTE]
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