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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D700
High Sequence problem
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<blockquote data-quote="losmannbmx" data-source="post: 156405" data-attributes="member: 14502"><p>So, I shot a wedding this week and encountered a problem. When I shoot sequence photos (Ch) in Manual Priority mode, the photos come out exposed differently. In the burst of photos, the first photos is dark, then the second is bright. It's a noticeable difference. I found if I put the camera in Shutter priority mode, the problem stops. The thing is, Shutter priority mode is not ideal at times. How can I stop the difference in exposure from occurring while still shooting sequentially?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="losmannbmx, post: 156405, member: 14502"] So, I shot a wedding this week and encountered a problem. When I shoot sequence photos (Ch) in Manual Priority mode, the photos come out exposed differently. In the burst of photos, the first photos is dark, then the second is bright. It's a noticeable difference. I found if I put the camera in Shutter priority mode, the problem stops. The thing is, Shutter priority mode is not ideal at times. How can I stop the difference in exposure from occurring while still shooting sequentially? [/QUOTE]
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