dbrandon
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- Feb 25, 2007
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- Pickering, UK
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- www.viaus.co.uk
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Hi,
I'm a long time reader and first time poster, so thanks to the whole community. I have learnt a lot from this site and hope to be able to contribute a lot more in future.
I am new to photography and have just purchased a Nikon D80 which I am in the process of getting used to. I have been playing around with Exposure Compensation but I cannot see any difference in shots when using this feature. I don't know if it's something i'm doing wrong, or something I need to do differently.
Here is an example of 3 photos taken for demonstration of this problem (first with -3eV comp, second with 0eV comp, third with +3eV comp).
I was in manual mode 'M' and had not changed anything apart from the Exposure Compensation from shot to shot. You can view the EXIF data for a more detailed breakdown of the shot settings.
Should the photos all look exactly the same, or have I overlooked some settings ?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
David.
I'm a long time reader and first time poster, so thanks to the whole community. I have learnt a lot from this site and hope to be able to contribute a lot more in future.
I am new to photography and have just purchased a Nikon D80 which I am in the process of getting used to. I have been playing around with Exposure Compensation but I cannot see any difference in shots when using this feature. I don't know if it's something i'm doing wrong, or something I need to do differently.
Here is an example of 3 photos taken for demonstration of this problem (first with -3eV comp, second with 0eV comp, third with +3eV comp).
I was in manual mode 'M' and had not changed anything apart from the Exposure Compensation from shot to shot. You can view the EXIF data for a more detailed breakdown of the shot settings.
Should the photos all look exactly the same, or have I overlooked some settings ?
Your help is greatly appreciated.
David.