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Low Light ISO Setting D750
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 602267" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>I don't think there is any evidence of any problem.</p><p></p><p>Your chart is showing a constant 1/3 stop difference in metering, regardless of ISO (i.e., it is instead a metering issue). If all is the same, technically the two cameras should show the same settings. </p><p></p><p>However, all is Not the same. With the same 20mm lens on the FX and DX cameras, the view being metered is simply different, the FX sees a view 1.5x wider than the DX sees. That different view would normally be expected to affect metering a little, due to simply metering different areas, and different things in those areas. I think it is is a very normal result. And other little differences could also affect it too, possibly like different Matrix or Center Weighted metering on the two cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 602267, member: 12496"] I don't think there is any evidence of any problem. Your chart is showing a constant 1/3 stop difference in metering, regardless of ISO (i.e., it is instead a metering issue). If all is the same, technically the two cameras should show the same settings. However, all is Not the same. With the same 20mm lens on the FX and DX cameras, the view being metered is simply different, the FX sees a view 1.5x wider than the DX sees. That different view would normally be expected to affect metering a little, due to simply metering different areas, and different things in those areas. I think it is is a very normal result. And other little differences could also affect it too, possibly like different Matrix or Center Weighted metering on the two cameras. [/QUOTE]
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