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YN-468 II overexposes when using iTTL
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<blockquote data-quote="phillymike" data-source="post: 174548" data-attributes="member: 15642"><p>I will have to take some pictures tomorrow, (I deleted the test shots).</p><p></p><p>What I can say is that when the camera is looking at the same scene (an 'egg shell' white wall) it will occasionally produce the correct exposure, and then the next shot will be over exposed. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason. It is almost like it is a loose connection, but I am pretty sure that it is not the case. </p><p></p><p>The camera seems to communicate the zoom setting of the lens just fine, i.e. the millimeter display will change with the zoom, so I believe the digital communications are working.</p><p></p><p>The exposure is more than a 'little' off, this can be seen in both the histogram (much the data above the 90% level), and in the highlights image much of the wall and any people are saturated.</p><p></p><p>Sequential images will have total different exposure values, even if nothing is changed on the camera or flash. I don't believe it is a camera setting, as both my D5100 and a D90 had the same overexposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phillymike, post: 174548, member: 15642"] I will have to take some pictures tomorrow, (I deleted the test shots). What I can say is that when the camera is looking at the same scene (an 'egg shell' white wall) it will occasionally produce the correct exposure, and then the next shot will be over exposed. There does not seem to be any rhyme or reason. It is almost like it is a loose connection, but I am pretty sure that it is not the case. The camera seems to communicate the zoom setting of the lens just fine, i.e. the millimeter display will change with the zoom, so I believe the digital communications are working. The exposure is more than a 'little' off, this can be seen in both the histogram (much the data above the 90% level), and in the highlights image much of the wall and any people are saturated. Sequential images will have total different exposure values, even if nothing is changed on the camera or flash. I don't believe it is a camera setting, as both my D5100 and a D90 had the same overexposure. [/QUOTE]
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