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D5100
LED display issue
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<blockquote data-quote="zeppelin390" data-source="post: 561307" data-attributes="member: 42281"><p>Hello Lou,</p><p></p><p>I do have the histogram enabled for when I cycle down. I use it quite frequently, as I do real estate photography and am in dimly lit rooms often. </p><p>I always start with ambient light only so that I can see where my shadows and highlights are, then I apply my flashes accordingly. </p><p>I am always in M mode and when I adjust either the exposure, f-stop or ISO, neither will increase or decrease the brightness of the room in the LED screen. So while the LED screen is showing harsh shadows, I can be at f8, 1/5, ISO 320 and after I hit the shutter, I may have a well exposed shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zeppelin390, post: 561307, member: 42281"] Hello Lou, I do have the histogram enabled for when I cycle down. I use it quite frequently, as I do real estate photography and am in dimly lit rooms often. I always start with ambient light only so that I can see where my shadows and highlights are, then I apply my flashes accordingly. I am always in M mode and when I adjust either the exposure, f-stop or ISO, neither will increase or decrease the brightness of the room in the LED screen. So while the LED screen is showing harsh shadows, I can be at f8, 1/5, ISO 320 and after I hit the shutter, I may have a well exposed shot. [/QUOTE]
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