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D5100
'Subject is too dark' on a bright sunny cloudless day at noon
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<blockquote data-quote="boofhead" data-source="post: 503268" data-attributes="member: 40970"><p>Thanks everyone! I didn't set the aperture as I was in S mode and the camera adjusted aperture for me (I was surprised to see f/14 in the EXIF data as it was f/7.1 on the actual camera). The photo shown was in S mode and was an example of how high I had to set the ISO to take a photo that didn't give me the 'subject is too dark' message. It's not the kind of photos I usually take, it was just an example for this thread <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />I only ever use A mode and I have no problems with that-- I'm only asking this question about 'subject too dark' because it only happens in the S mode and I was surprised it was happening on a bright sunny day. Plus I wanted to practise with S mode for the weekend but will stick with my A mode! Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate the time taken to reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boofhead, post: 503268, member: 40970"] Thanks everyone! I didn't set the aperture as I was in S mode and the camera adjusted aperture for me (I was surprised to see f/14 in the EXIF data as it was f/7.1 on the actual camera). The photo shown was in S mode and was an example of how high I had to set the ISO to take a photo that didn't give me the 'subject is too dark' message. It's not the kind of photos I usually take, it was just an example for this thread :)I only ever use A mode and I have no problems with that-- I'm only asking this question about 'subject too dark' because it only happens in the S mode and I was surprised it was happening on a bright sunny day. Plus I wanted to practise with S mode for the weekend but will stick with my A mode! Thanks for all the replies, I appreciate the time taken to reply! [/QUOTE]
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