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Using ND filters on D5500
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<blockquote data-quote="Karmann_65" data-source="post: 702695" data-attributes="member: 9467"><p>Foolishly I dumped the white image straight away as totally non recoverable. I only shoot in RAW (NEF) and use an old version or Lightroom which can get me out of some situations. This was so far gone I didn't even think to keep it. :dejection:</p><p>Auto ISO? Does auto ISO still work in full manual mode? I can check that when I get home because it's a setting I've definately not changed since. I'm away from the camera until tonight. Pretty sure it was/is fixed at ISO100 but I will check.</p><p>Low light noise reduction was at "normal" and VR was off. This was a daytime shot by the way.</p><p>After switching to full manual mode I'm sure I checked aperture, shutter speed and ISO before clicking the cable release. Would have been very remiss of me not to at that point.</p><p>I do wonder if there's some other auto feature kicked in but don't understand why it would allow such an over exposure. It's as if the ND filter had not been over the lens during the long exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karmann_65, post: 702695, member: 9467"] Foolishly I dumped the white image straight away as totally non recoverable. I only shoot in RAW (NEF) and use an old version or Lightroom which can get me out of some situations. This was so far gone I didn't even think to keep it. :dejection: Auto ISO? Does auto ISO still work in full manual mode? I can check that when I get home because it's a setting I've definately not changed since. I'm away from the camera until tonight. Pretty sure it was/is fixed at ISO100 but I will check. Low light noise reduction was at "normal" and VR was off. This was a daytime shot by the way. After switching to full manual mode I'm sure I checked aperture, shutter speed and ISO before clicking the cable release. Would have been very remiss of me not to at that point. I do wonder if there's some other auto feature kicked in but don't understand why it would allow such an over exposure. It's as if the ND filter had not been over the lens during the long exposure. [/QUOTE]
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