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D600/D610
Exposure Issue on my Nikon D600
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 300734" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Have you tried with the lense aperture set to f22 with the camera off and then switch on the camera. Some how the camera is interpreting the aperture set on the lense wrong - f1.4 as f22 and then adjusting the meter accordingly.</p><p></p><p>On my D3300 the camera does not meter AIS lenses, but with D lenses, I have to set the on-lense aperture to f22 (max) for the meter to function correctly. I read some where that Nikon cameras require this for the meter to function properly for still photography. For video, you start similarly (at f22) and let the camera set the aperture, but can change the aperture on the fly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 300734, member: 16090"] Have you tried with the lense aperture set to f22 with the camera off and then switch on the camera. Some how the camera is interpreting the aperture set on the lense wrong - f1.4 as f22 and then adjusting the meter accordingly. On my D3300 the camera does not meter AIS lenses, but with D lenses, I have to set the on-lense aperture to f22 (max) for the meter to function correctly. I read some where that Nikon cameras require this for the meter to function properly for still photography. For video, you start similarly (at f22) and let the camera set the aperture, but can change the aperture on the fly. [/QUOTE]
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