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<blockquote data-quote="Expertneo" data-source="post: 251182" data-attributes="member: 19107"><p>Hello! Thanks for your comment! As you can see in my first post I have used apperture priority mode with manual ISO. The shutter speed was set automatically by the camera. The reason why I posted here is because I go realy a lot of wrong exposed photos. I opened a new thread about matrix metering (Nikon D600/D610 topic) since I noticed that even if I used matrix metering the single AF point had quite a lot of weight on the exposure metering... Refer to that topic for more information about the issue, please.</p><p>I used always apperture priority with my compact MILC machine as well; for complex pictures I used manual, however I experienced different behaviour from the D610's exposure meter compared to the sony nex's metering system.</p><p></p><p>Manual will slow me down for sure, but I noticed that I cannot rely on automatic shutter speed selection. For example a car with strong light which is in my frame but still in the background blurred will makes the picture underexposed. I will give a try to spot and center weighted exposure metering, but the final solution will be the full manual (I think).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Expertneo, post: 251182, member: 19107"] Hello! Thanks for your comment! As you can see in my first post I have used apperture priority mode with manual ISO. The shutter speed was set automatically by the camera. The reason why I posted here is because I go realy a lot of wrong exposed photos. I opened a new thread about matrix metering (Nikon D600/D610 topic) since I noticed that even if I used matrix metering the single AF point had quite a lot of weight on the exposure metering... Refer to that topic for more information about the issue, please. I used always apperture priority with my compact MILC machine as well; for complex pictures I used manual, however I experienced different behaviour from the D610's exposure meter compared to the sony nex's metering system. Manual will slow me down for sure, but I noticed that I cannot rely on automatic shutter speed selection. For example a car with strong light which is in my frame but still in the background blurred will makes the picture underexposed. I will give a try to spot and center weighted exposure metering, but the final solution will be the full manual (I think). [/QUOTE]
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