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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 826076" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>I'm a little confused. I know, normal for me. All the pairs of images were taken in program (auto) mode. The lighter ones have several stops more exposure. They are the same scene, and taken seconds apart, with no exposure compensation on any of them. You say you changed the ISO to get the lighter images? That makes no sense, if you are in program mode. They should have the same overall exposure with the camera adjusting aperture and/or shutter speed to compensate for a higher ISO. The stacked blocks image has the same ISO for both. </p><p></p><p>Have you tried other exposure modes, such as aperture preferred, or manual? You might also want to try matrix metering instead of center weighted. What exactly was the difference in input from you between the lighter and darker images? Are you inadvertently shooting in auto bracketing mode and in single shot mode?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 826076, member: 50197"] I'm a little confused. I know, normal for me. All the pairs of images were taken in program (auto) mode. The lighter ones have several stops more exposure. They are the same scene, and taken seconds apart, with no exposure compensation on any of them. You say you changed the ISO to get the lighter images? That makes no sense, if you are in program mode. They should have the same overall exposure with the camera adjusting aperture and/or shutter speed to compensate for a higher ISO. The stacked blocks image has the same ISO for both. Have you tried other exposure modes, such as aperture preferred, or manual? You might also want to try matrix metering instead of center weighted. What exactly was the difference in input from you between the lighter and darker images? Are you inadvertently shooting in auto bracketing mode and in single shot mode? [/QUOTE]
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