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<blockquote data-quote="eyebidder" data-source="post: 843381" data-attributes="member: 68022"><p>Using a Z9 and shooting in a gymnasium. Got it set at WB CW florescent, AF-C, exp comp +0.7. Originally set to ISO 5000 1/800 and my sample review in camera came out great! But sometimes I noticed the camera changed to ISO 10K and shutter priority...I don't remember changing those settings. I assumed that my sample review in camera looked great, but went to edit at home and all images are underexposed with lots of noise. This has happened a few times shooting in the gym. I just don't understand what's going on and would love some help with getting beautiful photos. I don't have that pro software, I use Apple Preview which helps the good images. Why are my review in camera images look great but not when editing? I'm using a CF express card as well. Let me know of any suggestions to get pro looking photos. thank you! EXIF: normal contrast, auto exposure, 1/400 10K ISO, high gain up, 28-400 Nikkor f/4</p><p>[ATTACH=full]426413[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyebidder, post: 843381, member: 68022"] Using a Z9 and shooting in a gymnasium. Got it set at WB CW florescent, AF-C, exp comp +0.7. Originally set to ISO 5000 1/800 and my sample review in camera came out great! But sometimes I noticed the camera changed to ISO 10K and shutter priority...I don't remember changing those settings. I assumed that my sample review in camera looked great, but went to edit at home and all images are underexposed with lots of noise. This has happened a few times shooting in the gym. I just don't understand what's going on and would love some help with getting beautiful photos. I don't have that pro software, I use Apple Preview which helps the good images. Why are my review in camera images look great but not when editing? I'm using a CF express card as well. Let me know of any suggestions to get pro looking photos. thank you! EXIF: normal contrast, auto exposure, 1/400 10K ISO, high gain up, 28-400 Nikkor f/4 [ATTACH type="full"]426413[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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