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D7100
Issues with my D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 212377" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Here is one thing you could try. Use the sunny f16 rule. 1/125 f-16 on a sunny day, 1/250 f-11, 1/500 f-8, 1/1000 f5.6. Take the same sunny scene with these different settings and see if you get consistent results from shot to shot. There is a possibility that you shutter speeds might be off and this is a good way to check it out.</p><p></p><p>Keep trying to find what's wrong but start with something that has been proven right. The sunny 16 rule is one of these things that can let you diagnose the problem you thing your camera has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 212377, member: 3903"] Here is one thing you could try. Use the sunny f16 rule. 1/125 f-16 on a sunny day, 1/250 f-11, 1/500 f-8, 1/1000 f5.6. Take the same sunny scene with these different settings and see if you get consistent results from shot to shot. There is a possibility that you shutter speeds might be off and this is a good way to check it out. Keep trying to find what's wrong but start with something that has been proven right. The sunny 16 rule is one of these things that can let you diagnose the problem you thing your camera has. [/QUOTE]
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