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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D200
Out of focus and Over exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 661849" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>You can use a tripod and take several different exposures as suggested and stack them in photo processing software, then "erase" the overexposed and underexposed parts.</p><p>Anytime you shoot into the sun, you are going to have this problem unless you willing to do a lot of post processing.</p><p></p><p>What computer are you using, and do you have any processing software? I believe Nikon Capture NX-D is a free download on their website. Also, are you shooting in jpeg? </p><p>On my iMac, if I right click on the thumbnail, and then click "Info", a panel will appear with the image information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 661849, member: 26505"] You can use a tripod and take several different exposures as suggested and stack them in photo processing software, then "erase" the overexposed and underexposed parts. Anytime you shoot into the sun, you are going to have this problem unless you willing to do a lot of post processing. What computer are you using, and do you have any processing software? I believe Nikon Capture NX-D is a free download on their website. Also, are you shooting in jpeg? On my iMac, if I right click on the thumbnail, and then click "Info", a panel will appear with the image information. [/QUOTE]
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