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D3200
Pictures taken in Auto mode look "blown out"
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<blockquote data-quote="ksrigg" data-source="post: 81854" data-attributes="member: 11127"><p>Is there a way to adjust the exposure in AUTO MODE in the D3200 or D3100? I own both, but am having problems only with the D3200. All my pictures, especially ones taken outdoors seem to be just "blown out" or overexposed. They have a glare and white sheen to them, as if the pictue is overexposed. It does not do this in manual modes, in that I control all the settings, but I do like shooting in Auto sometimes, and would like to adjust the exposure in 'AUTO". If someone can help me, I'd appreciate it. I am sure there has to be a way to reset the exposure under "AUTO"...At first I thought it might be the lens I was using, but after trying three different lenses from two makers, I am seeing this is not the case..</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help... I will be happy to post a pic or two to show you what I am seeing, but I am new to the forum, and don't know how to do it yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksrigg, post: 81854, member: 11127"] Is there a way to adjust the exposure in AUTO MODE in the D3200 or D3100? I own both, but am having problems only with the D3200. All my pictures, especially ones taken outdoors seem to be just "blown out" or overexposed. They have a glare and white sheen to them, as if the pictue is overexposed. It does not do this in manual modes, in that I control all the settings, but I do like shooting in Auto sometimes, and would like to adjust the exposure in 'AUTO". If someone can help me, I'd appreciate it. I am sure there has to be a way to reset the exposure under "AUTO"...At first I thought it might be the lens I was using, but after trying three different lenses from two makers, I am seeing this is not the case.. Thanks for any help... I will be happy to post a pic or two to show you what I am seeing, but I am new to the forum, and don't know how to do it yet... [/QUOTE]
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