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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 752063" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>Just had a thought, if all your pictures are underexposed then maybe when you have been pushing buttons, you have accidentally changed the exposure compensation. There should be a small button on the top of the camera that has a plus and minus symbol on it. If hold this down and the display should come up with 0. If it comes up with a minus followed by a decimal figure then you will need to reset this back to zero. To do this hold down that button and rotate the rear dial and you should see the exposure compensation change on the top screen. Unless you want to over or under expose a shot then it should always be set to zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 752063, member: 48633"] Just had a thought, if all your pictures are underexposed then maybe when you have been pushing buttons, you have accidentally changed the exposure compensation. There should be a small button on the top of the camera that has a plus and minus symbol on it. If hold this down and the display should come up with 0. If it comes up with a minus followed by a decimal figure then you will need to reset this back to zero. To do this hold down that button and rotate the rear dial and you should see the exposure compensation change on the top screen. Unless you want to over or under expose a shot then it should always be set to zero. [/QUOTE]
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