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problem with d3200
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyNH_RIP" data-source="post: 240978" data-attributes="member: 10784"><p>Manny, best would be to share the photo and the Exif data for the shot... since we have not...</p><p></p><p>Again, just a guess.. What meter mode... if you are in spot, on a darker zone... it will adjust for that rendering & all the remaining areas could be overexposed... the exact reverse will happen if all is dark save for a couple lights, if you spot on a light, it will be exposed and the balance will be way under...</p><p></p><p>I have my best luck in those conditions using matrix metering... Just one idea to check...</p><p></p><p>Pat in NH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyNH_RIP, post: 240978, member: 10784"] Manny, best would be to share the photo and the Exif data for the shot... since we have not... Again, just a guess.. What meter mode... if you are in spot, on a darker zone... it will adjust for that rendering & all the remaining areas could be overexposed... the exact reverse will happen if all is dark save for a couple lights, if you spot on a light, it will be exposed and the balance will be way under... I have my best luck in those conditions using matrix metering... Just one idea to check... Pat in NH [/QUOTE]
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