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<blockquote data-quote="Chris70" data-source="post: 133943" data-attributes="member: 13633"><p>"weird" is the word. I never shoot in Auto and so the focus is always on Manual and adjusted via the ring. ISO is always on Manual too. As I wrote, this is my first Nikon and other than this it is working well. It's just low light conditions that are putting the meter off. It's never at rest, one or two points on the meter I could handle, but its a huge difference in the exposure reading sometimes by 4EV. An individual picture would be easy to adjust, as you wrote, just look at the display. But as it's a time-lapse the photos are all interrelated. I'm either doing something so embarrassingly inept or the Nikon has a problem.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris70, post: 133943, member: 13633"] "weird" is the word. I never shoot in Auto and so the focus is always on Manual and adjusted via the ring. ISO is always on Manual too. As I wrote, this is my first Nikon and other than this it is working well. It's just low light conditions that are putting the meter off. It's never at rest, one or two points on the meter I could handle, but its a huge difference in the exposure reading sometimes by 4EV. An individual picture would be easy to adjust, as you wrote, just look at the display. But as it's a time-lapse the photos are all interrelated. I'm either doing something so embarrassingly inept or the Nikon has a problem. Best, Ray [/QUOTE]
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