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D3100
Whites burning out in bright weather.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cosa200" data-source="post: 459619" data-attributes="member: 39348"><p>Hello everyone.</p><p>My first post.</p><p> I`m a big truck photographer, and for the past year, I have been shooting trucks on my D3100,superb camera, but when the sun shines, and a WHITE truck gets snapped, the whites seen to burn out.</p><p>I have set my white balance to "preset manual", yet it still does it, after I`ve set it up. A friend of mine who i go out with, he has a Canon, and his does not do this at all. We both shoot in the "M" mode, but it does it in all modes also.</p><p>Can anyone please help,as I have treid my Brothers camera as well, an Olympus, and this too does not do it. I`m getting to the stage of going to trade the camera in for a Canon, which I don`t really want to do.</p><p>I enclose a picture to show you what I mean.</p><p>Thanks.</p><p>Alan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cosa200, post: 459619, member: 39348"] Hello everyone. My first post. I`m a big truck photographer, and for the past year, I have been shooting trucks on my D3100,superb camera, but when the sun shines, and a WHITE truck gets snapped, the whites seen to burn out. I have set my white balance to "preset manual", yet it still does it, after I`ve set it up. A friend of mine who i go out with, he has a Canon, and his does not do this at all. We both shoot in the "M" mode, but it does it in all modes also. Can anyone please help,as I have treid my Brothers camera as well, an Olympus, and this too does not do it. I`m getting to the stage of going to trade the camera in for a Canon, which I don`t really want to do. I enclose a picture to show you what I mean. Thanks. Alan. [/QUOTE]
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