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Newbie question - Exsessive blowouts
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 389186" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I'm not familiar with the D7000 so I wouldn't know how it meters but my D3300 overexposes most of the time by 1/3th of a stop even when manually set identical as the D750. Normally such is not possible so either some models have "tolerance" in their settings or different sensors capture light more or less intense. His shots are perfectly normal in my opinion. I checked his histogram and nothing got clipped that will always be clipped in these shots. That they differ from the D7000 is perfectly possible. Two different meters, two different sensors and two different ways of processing that.</p><p></p><p>Mine is exactly identical when I take night shots. The only difference is that I compensate to get the exposure I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 389186, member: 31330"] I'm not familiar with the D7000 so I wouldn't know how it meters but my D3300 overexposes most of the time by 1/3th of a stop even when manually set identical as the D750. Normally such is not possible so either some models have "tolerance" in their settings or different sensors capture light more or less intense. His shots are perfectly normal in my opinion. I checked his histogram and nothing got clipped that will always be clipped in these shots. That they differ from the D7000 is perfectly possible. Two different meters, two different sensors and two different ways of processing that. Mine is exactly identical when I take night shots. The only difference is that I compensate to get the exposure I want. [/QUOTE]
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