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D600/D610
Exposure Issue on my Nikon D600
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<blockquote data-quote="StephanAlberts" data-source="post: 303779" data-attributes="member: 17179"><p>This is exactly what I've always done. When I turn the aperture ring, it changes on the lens, in-camera and the actual iris. All of this happens simultaneously. Never been able to change aperture any other way and to be honest I prefer that. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Im only confused about this... are you saying that the iris doesn't open or close while attached to the camera, and the aperture changes are only made in camera? Apologies if this sounds ignorant, but I honestly believed the iris has to open and close while the lens is on the camera in order to make changes to the aperture! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did this on the D3100 and I can get past the lens error: "Lens not attached" </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, so I don't have another AIS lens but I put on a AF-S 18-55mm and this happens: </p><p></p><p>On Aperture priority mode, when I set it at F5 my photos are underexposed and turning the dial in front to F22 completely over exposes my photo. Not only that, but it now also produces an Err on the top display after taking a photo??!</p><p></p><p>I am starting to believe I need to get my D600 to Nikon to check out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephanAlberts, post: 303779, member: 17179"] This is exactly what I've always done. When I turn the aperture ring, it changes on the lens, in-camera and the actual iris. All of this happens simultaneously. Never been able to change aperture any other way and to be honest I prefer that. Im only confused about this... are you saying that the iris doesn't open or close while attached to the camera, and the aperture changes are only made in camera? Apologies if this sounds ignorant, but I honestly believed the iris has to open and close while the lens is on the camera in order to make changes to the aperture! I did this on the D3100 and I can get past the lens error: "Lens not attached" Ok, so I don't have another AIS lens but I put on a AF-S 18-55mm and this happens: On Aperture priority mode, when I set it at F5 my photos are underexposed and turning the dial in front to F22 completely over exposes my photo. Not only that, but it now also produces an Err on the top display after taking a photo??! I am starting to believe I need to get my D600 to Nikon to check out [/QUOTE]
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