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Nikon D850: Images constantly under exposed
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 639961" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Have you taken any photos which had a wider luminosity range? You showed examples of grey mid tone background and foreground and expect it to be bright. Post some photos of normal scenes with contrast and more than just midtones and see if there really is a problem. I hope you are not judging based on those images, there must be others that are a better test. </p><p>Besides, you have full control of exposure and exposure bias beside exposure compensation.If all images, even those of scene with high and low tones are biased to the low, just adjust the exposure metering bias, that is what it is for. But I suggest not making any changes until you determine whether all scenes too dark. There has not been enough information posted so far to make any conclusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 639961, member: 43545"] Have you taken any photos which had a wider luminosity range? You showed examples of grey mid tone background and foreground and expect it to be bright. Post some photos of normal scenes with contrast and more than just midtones and see if there really is a problem. I hope you are not judging based on those images, there must be others that are a better test. Besides, you have full control of exposure and exposure bias beside exposure compensation.If all images, even those of scene with high and low tones are biased to the low, just adjust the exposure metering bias, that is what it is for. But I suggest not making any changes until you determine whether all scenes too dark. There has not been enough information posted so far to make any conclusion. [/QUOTE]
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