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D90
So .. a sad D90 story with a happy ending
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<blockquote data-quote="BillinAnchorage" data-source="post: 19020" data-attributes="member: 4493"><p>The protector is ALWAYS on the LCD screen. The only time the camera bag wasn't in my hand is when the guy from the rental car courtesy van loaded them. I think he tossed it on the racks in the van and it took a hit from the side. </p><p>As for as the light meter goes I've tried following the rules like I did with my D70 and N80 but this D90 is different. I shoot 99% aperture priority. In Hawaii a polarizer was on my lens most of the time. If I shoot at 0 compensation it blows out most of the photo. Especially on a sunny day. In the snow I have to -1.3ev. What balance is on Auto most of the time. My Maui shots I like the white balance on cloudy to warm the photos up.</p><p></p><p>This photo I shot while doing some training for work on Friday on a cloudy day, no filter, -1ev. If it was sunny I would have to compensate even more. This meter just doesn't follow the tradition rules of 18% gray. I have other complaints about the D90 over exposing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillinAnchorage, post: 19020, member: 4493"] The protector is ALWAYS on the LCD screen. The only time the camera bag wasn't in my hand is when the guy from the rental car courtesy van loaded them. I think he tossed it on the racks in the van and it took a hit from the side. As for as the light meter goes I've tried following the rules like I did with my D70 and N80 but this D90 is different. I shoot 99% aperture priority. In Hawaii a polarizer was on my lens most of the time. If I shoot at 0 compensation it blows out most of the photo. Especially on a sunny day. In the snow I have to -1.3ev. What balance is on Auto most of the time. My Maui shots I like the white balance on cloudy to warm the photos up. This photo I shot while doing some training for work on Friday on a cloudy day, no filter, -1ev. If it was sunny I would have to compensate even more. This meter just doesn't follow the tradition rules of 18% gray. I have other complaints about the D90 over exposing. [/QUOTE]
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