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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="LRAT" data-source="post: 726968" data-attributes="member: 47944"><p>It was set at spot metering mode.</p><p>I figured out that the there can be quite a fair bit of difference in cameras whilst still meeting the manufacturing quality standard requirements.</p><p>This was the biggest issue I had to deal with. My camera was and still is in spec but must be bordering on the far end of the spectrum.</p><p>I've got no problem with that now that I know it as I can apply compensation.</p><p>However, the difference in metering between my D90 and D7500 are day and night different (No pun intended). This was extremely frustrating up to the point where I was going to get rid of the unit. Luckily you guys helped me out and I'm satisfied now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRAT, post: 726968, member: 47944"] It was set at spot metering mode. I figured out that the there can be quite a fair bit of difference in cameras whilst still meeting the manufacturing quality standard requirements. This was the biggest issue I had to deal with. My camera was and still is in spec but must be bordering on the far end of the spectrum. I've got no problem with that now that I know it as I can apply compensation. However, the difference in metering between my D90 and D7500 are day and night different (No pun intended). This was extremely frustrating up to the point where I was going to get rid of the unit. Luckily you guys helped me out and I'm satisfied now. [/QUOTE]
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