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D750
Longtime photographer new to Nikon - Probably a SIMPLE question. ARGH!
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<blockquote data-quote="Boompa" data-source="post: 595310" data-attributes="member: 43003"><p>Yes, Sparky. Of course you're right. But here's what happened... I think. The other three lenses came and I did some preliminary experimentation with all of them- no issues. THEN, a week or so later the 200-500 arrived and I began working with it... WHILE I was continuing to read/study/tweak the menu settings. SOMEWHERE in there I dialed the exp/comp and the 200/500 went dark... obviously. DUH! I never went back after that to re-establish the proper exposure of any of the other 3 lenses. At least I THINK that's what happened. </p><p></p><p>NOW it's time to begin taking photographs instead of fooling around. If there's still a problem it will rear its ugly head soon enough and I'll be back, embarrassed again. </p><p></p><p>THANKS,</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boompa, post: 595310, member: 43003"] Yes, Sparky. Of course you're right. But here's what happened... I think. The other three lenses came and I did some preliminary experimentation with all of them- no issues. THEN, a week or so later the 200-500 arrived and I began working with it... WHILE I was continuing to read/study/tweak the menu settings. SOMEWHERE in there I dialed the exp/comp and the 200/500 went dark... obviously. DUH! I never went back after that to re-establish the proper exposure of any of the other 3 lenses. At least I THINK that's what happened. NOW it's time to begin taking photographs instead of fooling around. If there's still a problem it will rear its ugly head soon enough and I'll be back, embarrassed again. THANKS, Steve [/QUOTE]
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