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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Pictures taken in Auto mode look "blown out"
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<blockquote data-quote="ksrigg" data-source="post: 83479" data-attributes="member: 11127"><p>Is it true that if I set all the picture controls for each of the different priority setting choices, then the auto will choose one of them making the picture reflect the settings in the picture control from the setting it chooses? What will I change to get rid of the blown out look? Saturation? Contrast? Sharpness? None of them really seem to address an overexposed look...I really don't understand....and I do come from a long history of understanding and shooting a Nikon FM2 (film SLR) which I was able to get to respond to what I was seeking...I'm just not making the connections I guess...I understand the different priorities...but I guess I need to pull out the manual and look at it... I really hate reading directions..I'll bet someone knows the answer to this quandry...and I guess I'm just looking for the easy way out..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksrigg, post: 83479, member: 11127"] Is it true that if I set all the picture controls for each of the different priority setting choices, then the auto will choose one of them making the picture reflect the settings in the picture control from the setting it chooses? What will I change to get rid of the blown out look? Saturation? Contrast? Sharpness? None of them really seem to address an overexposed look...I really don't understand....and I do come from a long history of understanding and shooting a Nikon FM2 (film SLR) which I was able to get to respond to what I was seeking...I'm just not making the connections I guess...I understand the different priorities...but I guess I need to pull out the manual and look at it... I really hate reading directions..I'll bet someone knows the answer to this quandry...and I guess I'm just looking for the easy way out.. [/QUOTE]
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