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Newbie question - Exsessive blowouts
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaysmark" data-source="post: 388833" data-attributes="member: 35182"><p>I am still a little confused here. I brought better examples this time. I have one shot on my girlfriends D7000 this time to show the difference. Both were shot on Aperture priority using auto ISO and Aperture. I know I can manually find my way around this. The problem I am having is that most of what I do is fast walking around photography where I don't really have time to manually set everything. Why am I getting such immaculate blowouts? I rented a D810 once and did not have this problem. I just want to eliminate the problem that something may be wrong with the camera. The first picture was done by me and the second was done with the D7000. The last one was done with my camera. How could ANY camera do that poorly on the third photo on any setting. Even if it was on auto everything??? I feel like something is up other than the fact that I suck. In camera auto should not be this sucky. Again, any help would be much appreciated. Why would I not be able to see a drawing on a damn paper where lighting was totally normal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaysmark, post: 388833, member: 35182"] I am still a little confused here. I brought better examples this time. I have one shot on my girlfriends D7000 this time to show the difference. Both were shot on Aperture priority using auto ISO and Aperture. I know I can manually find my way around this. The problem I am having is that most of what I do is fast walking around photography where I don't really have time to manually set everything. Why am I getting such immaculate blowouts? I rented a D810 once and did not have this problem. I just want to eliminate the problem that something may be wrong with the camera. The first picture was done by me and the second was done with the D7000. The last one was done with my camera. How could ANY camera do that poorly on the third photo on any setting. Even if it was on auto everything??? I feel like something is up other than the fact that I suck. In camera auto should not be this sucky. Again, any help would be much appreciated. Why would I not be able to see a drawing on a damn paper where lighting was totally normal? [/QUOTE]
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