Connie Fore
New member
Hello everyone! I just had to send my Nikon D3 to Nikon's Service Center. It got splashed on at a dock diving event and died on me. So I have been using my Nikon D700 for my dock diving events. I have never had any issues with exposure problems when using the D3 but the D700 is killing me!
I was at a dock diving practice today and started experimenting with all the different metering modes. Seems no matter what I do this camera hates to expose correctly. It does great until the dog hits the water and then it's over with. These images were taken on an over cast day. No sun was out. Is there something wrong with my camera or is it me?
Here is a link to view some sample images to give you an idea of what I'm struggling with. The password is: test
tcpetphoto.photoreflect.com/store/ThumbAccess.aspx?e=8981482
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I was at a dock diving practice today and started experimenting with all the different metering modes. Seems no matter what I do this camera hates to expose correctly. It does great until the dog hits the water and then it's over with. These images were taken on an over cast day. No sun was out. Is there something wrong with my camera or is it me?
Here is a link to view some sample images to give you an idea of what I'm struggling with. The password is: test
tcpetphoto.photoreflect.com/store/ThumbAccess.aspx?e=8981482
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!