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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 591633" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Your post doesn't say but I'm guessing you were using Matrix metering? With Matrix enabled even small adjustments in the ambient light, and where the light appears in the frame, can cause big changes in how the shot is exposed. With the shutter speed and aperture dialed in and with the sun at your back as you shoot, this sort of behavior doesn't seem that odd to me. Consider also that going from ISO250 to ISO2500 is only what...three and a half stops? (It's too early here for reciprocity, someone correct me if I'm wrong).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 591633, member: 13090"] Your post doesn't say but I'm guessing you were using Matrix metering? With Matrix enabled even small adjustments in the ambient light, and where the light appears in the frame, can cause big changes in how the shot is exposed. With the shutter speed and aperture dialed in and with the sun at your back as you shoot, this sort of behavior doesn't seem that odd to me. Consider also that going from ISO250 to ISO2500 is only what...three and a half stops? (It's too early here for reciprocity, someone correct me if I'm wrong). [/QUOTE]
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