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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Exposure issues in shutter priority
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<blockquote data-quote="RicJ" data-source="post: 370733" data-attributes="member: 33580"><p>I use my D5100 frequently for motorsports photography. I'm usually shooting shutter priority at somewhere around 1/160 to enable me to pan and have a sharp vehicle with a blurred background for a better sense of speed. I've had great results over the past couple of years but recently I've been experiencing problems with the auto exposure being rather random with shots varying widely from underexposed to overexposed when it formerly was quite consistently on the money. I'd appreciate any thoughts as to what might be causing the exposure to widely vary, even in photos shot in a quick sequence.</p><p></p><p>Ric Johnson</p><p>Des Moines, Iowa, USA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RicJ, post: 370733, member: 33580"] I use my D5100 frequently for motorsports photography. I'm usually shooting shutter priority at somewhere around 1/160 to enable me to pan and have a sharp vehicle with a blurred background for a better sense of speed. I've had great results over the past couple of years but recently I've been experiencing problems with the auto exposure being rather random with shots varying widely from underexposed to overexposed when it formerly was quite consistently on the money. I'd appreciate any thoughts as to what might be causing the exposure to widely vary, even in photos shot in a quick sequence. Ric Johnson Des Moines, Iowa, USA [/QUOTE]
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