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Issues with my D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 212364" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>These look simply under exposed. No exif data came through, but that is hit or miss. I'm thinking your camera would warn you in the viewfinder that exposure was not correct. (unless you had some compensation dialed in, but you said earlier you did not.) </p><p>What mode were these shot in? And did your meter say all was good? First shot looks like maybe you were in shutter priority because it looks sharp although under exposed. Second shot, maybe shutter priority also, but at too slow a speed for your lens. If this very same shot was made in P mode or aperture priority, I would expect an even more shaky shot, but well exposed. </p><p>If exposure compensation was not accidentally used, I suggest higher iso, whatever is needed to get a safe shutter speed for hand holding and also keep your exposure meter 'happy'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 212364, member: 4923"] These look simply under exposed. No exif data came through, but that is hit or miss. I'm thinking your camera would warn you in the viewfinder that exposure was not correct. (unless you had some compensation dialed in, but you said earlier you did not.) What mode were these shot in? And did your meter say all was good? First shot looks like maybe you were in shutter priority because it looks sharp although under exposed. Second shot, maybe shutter priority also, but at too slow a speed for your lens. If this very same shot was made in P mode or aperture priority, I would expect an even more shaky shot, but well exposed. If exposure compensation was not accidentally used, I suggest higher iso, whatever is needed to get a safe shutter speed for hand holding and also keep your exposure meter 'happy'. [/QUOTE]
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