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Newbie question - Exsessive blowouts
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysmark" data-source="post: 386477" data-attributes="member: 35182"><p>I am a bit of a newb. I recently upgraded from a D7000 to the D750 and am struggling with lighting being very wonky and windows blowing out. It probably 100% my fault because I suck. I shoot in A with auto iso. I am using Tamron 18-50 2.8. The first photo I took was taken in pitch black with no moonlight. Why is it crazy bright and look like sunset or something? The others show blown out windows and other light issues. What am I failing at? I didn't have this issue with my D7000? Again, I realize this is probably me. I did a hard reset to make sure I didn't fail at a setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysmark, post: 386477, member: 35182"] I am a bit of a newb. I recently upgraded from a D7000 to the D750 and am struggling with lighting being very wonky and windows blowing out. It probably 100% my fault because I suck. I shoot in A with auto iso. I am using Tamron 18-50 2.8. The first photo I took was taken in pitch black with no moonlight. Why is it crazy bright and look like sunset or something? The others show blown out windows and other light issues. What am I failing at? I didn't have this issue with my D7000? Again, I realize this is probably me. I did a hard reset to make sure I didn't fail at a setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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