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D7000
Exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="JJM" data-source="post: 154263" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Many thanks evan447 & WileyCoyote - I will take off the Max ISO400 and attempt to play around with the + & - exposure compensation in the viewfinder. It is probably quicker & simpler to adjust aperture/shutter speed? Does the exposure compensation scale visibly alter as the aperture/shutter is adjusted. I do read the manual & a guide by Simon Stafford but I find talking to one who has been there/done that is often more informative and understandable.</p><p>Once again many thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJM, post: 154263, member: 12277"] Many thanks evan447 & WileyCoyote - I will take off the Max ISO400 and attempt to play around with the + & - exposure compensation in the viewfinder. It is probably quicker & simpler to adjust aperture/shutter speed? Does the exposure compensation scale visibly alter as the aperture/shutter is adjusted. I do read the manual & a guide by Simon Stafford but I find talking to one who has been there/done that is often more informative and understandable. Once again many thanks. [/QUOTE]
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