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Why am I always underexposing with my D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 313816" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Well I just got the camera back in Jan from a complete overhaul so I assume they checked the calibration. No, not with flash. This would be indoors with good natural lighting. In addition, I am a good student Wayne and have thoroughly studied your Four flash fundamentals. I normally use spot metering indoors with flash (TTL) and matrix when outdoors (TTL-BL). </p><p></p><p>I can post a picture if everyone would like but I guess what I really want to know is this a generalized thing with Nikon camera's since I am getting a D7100 shortly and I am used to it with the D3100. If it happens with the D7100 I will be back here in a flash with pictures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 313816, member: 17612"] Well I just got the camera back in Jan from a complete overhaul so I assume they checked the calibration. No, not with flash. This would be indoors with good natural lighting. In addition, I am a good student Wayne and have thoroughly studied your Four flash fundamentals. I normally use spot metering indoors with flash (TTL) and matrix when outdoors (TTL-BL). I can post a picture if everyone would like but I guess what I really want to know is this a generalized thing with Nikon camera's since I am getting a D7100 shortly and I am used to it with the D3100. If it happens with the D7100 I will be back here in a flash with pictures [/QUOTE]
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