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Why am I always underexposing with my D3100
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<blockquote data-quote="Revet" data-source="post: 315864" data-attributes="member: 17612"><p>Nuts Wayne, When did my neighbors car drive in???? Then she had the nerve to get out of her car and enter my photo!!!! She is lucky I like her!! LOL Plus, I think a little lens creep occurred in shot 4. The best laid plans right!!!</p><p></p><p>Oh well I tried. Overall though, I have been shooting primarily in Manual mode for about 6 months and it seems to under-expose the images by a half to a full stop. If I am not rushed or if I am going to be taking many shots, I take a practice shot and use exposure compensation. I do think it is important to get a good feel for all settings on the camera so I think I will shoot in Aperture priority mode for a bit and also try center-weighted for a while also to see if I will get more consistent "on the money" exposures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revet, post: 315864, member: 17612"] Nuts Wayne, When did my neighbors car drive in???? Then she had the nerve to get out of her car and enter my photo!!!! She is lucky I like her!! LOL Plus, I think a little lens creep occurred in shot 4. The best laid plans right!!! Oh well I tried. Overall though, I have been shooting primarily in Manual mode for about 6 months and it seems to under-expose the images by a half to a full stop. If I am not rushed or if I am going to be taking many shots, I take a practice shot and use exposure compensation. I do think it is important to get a good feel for all settings on the camera so I think I will shoot in Aperture priority mode for a bit and also try center-weighted for a while also to see if I will get more consistent "on the money" exposures. [/QUOTE]
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