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D7000
Flash use in P Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 151052" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>We are guessing without a sample photo with data, but to further guess, I'm still going with the possibility that in P mode JJM is using a lower ISO where as Auto mode is probably set to auto-ISO. I'm going to further guess that maybe he is set to spot metering in P mode. This came up the other day on the forum with someone complaining of randomly poorly exposed shots and it turned out they were using spot metering.</p><p>Its hard to envision a warning to use flash in a bright outdoor scene, but the combination of a low ISO and spot metering on a dark area of the scene could do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 151052, member: 4923"] We are guessing without a sample photo with data, but to further guess, I'm still going with the possibility that in P mode JJM is using a lower ISO where as Auto mode is probably set to auto-ISO. I'm going to further guess that maybe he is set to spot metering in P mode. This came up the other day on the forum with someone complaining of randomly poorly exposed shots and it turned out they were using spot metering. Its hard to envision a warning to use flash in a bright outdoor scene, but the combination of a low ISO and spot metering on a dark area of the scene could do it. [/QUOTE]
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