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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D810
Exposure Compensation in S Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="Ginger" data-source="post: 472270" data-attributes="member: 40066"><p>WayneF - thanks a lot for your suggestion - I have learnt a valuable lesson as well - what was happening to me was the shutter speed was so high that the camera decided with the rest of auto adjustments it is going to be very underexposed - any amount of exposure compensation was not going to change the picture at all unless I altered the shutter speed to a better value . But my end result was misleading me to think that the compensation function is not working . Unfortunately Nikon tech support declared the camera faulty and asked me to return it - Im wondering if I should call them and give them your suggestion for future reference.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Woody as well - appreciate all your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ginger, post: 472270, member: 40066"] WayneF - thanks a lot for your suggestion - I have learnt a valuable lesson as well - what was happening to me was the shutter speed was so high that the camera decided with the rest of auto adjustments it is going to be very underexposed - any amount of exposure compensation was not going to change the picture at all unless I altered the shutter speed to a better value . But my end result was misleading me to think that the compensation function is not working . Unfortunately Nikon tech support declared the camera faulty and asked me to return it - Im wondering if I should call them and give them your suggestion for future reference. Thanks Woody as well - appreciate all your help [/QUOTE]
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