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What did I do wrong with D600?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 205316" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>what you did wrong was forget that your meter is trying to get the picture you take to 18% grey. In this example, the subject (including walls) are white. The meter, wanting the white to go grey underexposed the scene. For some scenes (beach, snow) you've got to manually increase the exposure to match the subject's or picture's overall color. In this case, using the exposure increase button and go +.7 or +1.0 would have gotten you a result that would have been more acceptable. The pictures still can be salvaged, but at the expense of introducing more noise and grain...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 205316, member: 3903"] what you did wrong was forget that your meter is trying to get the picture you take to 18% grey. In this example, the subject (including walls) are white. The meter, wanting the white to go grey underexposed the scene. For some scenes (beach, snow) you've got to manually increase the exposure to match the subject's or picture's overall color. In this case, using the exposure increase button and go +.7 or +1.0 would have gotten you a result that would have been more acceptable. The pictures still can be salvaged, but at the expense of introducing more noise and grain... [/QUOTE]
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