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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Flash in auto mode
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 708734" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>A reset might help. I doubt it would be a permanent problem since your metering otherwise works. I was playing earlier with my d7200 and I tried Auto a few more times. The sky, even with some white clouds keeps the flash down, and pointing down at my deck boards in full sun also keeps it down. If I move the camera at all to introduce a brighter or darker element to the scene, the flash pops up. Flower pot on the deck or a shadowed area, or a little bit of a tree as I point to the sky and the flash will pop up.</p><p>One of my early wonders back with my d3100 was why auto popped the flash up so much and raised the iso. Seemed unnecessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 708734, member: 4923"] A reset might help. I doubt it would be a permanent problem since your metering otherwise works. I was playing earlier with my d7200 and I tried Auto a few more times. The sky, even with some white clouds keeps the flash down, and pointing down at my deck boards in full sun also keeps it down. If I move the camera at all to introduce a brighter or darker element to the scene, the flash pops up. Flower pot on the deck or a shadowed area, or a little bit of a tree as I point to the sky and the flash will pop up. One of my early wonders back with my d3100 was why auto popped the flash up so much and raised the iso. Seemed unnecessary. [/QUOTE]
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