doffcocker
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- Daniel Miller
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Hi all,
My DSLR is approaching seven years old and I was perfectly happy with it until today when test shooting indoors in manual mode I realised that the images were unusually underexposed.
In terms of the room conditions, I would have expected to produce a perfectly clean visible image at 1/200, F10, ISO400 but instead this only gave a near pitch black shot of the room and only by bumping the ISO up to 1600 and aperture to F4.5 was I able to get it to an acceptable level of brightness.
It's clear that something has changed, except when shooting outside in broad daylight I wasn't having the same problem in terms of having to deviate the settings from the ranges I'd normally want to be using in that given light.
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone can offer.
My DSLR is approaching seven years old and I was perfectly happy with it until today when test shooting indoors in manual mode I realised that the images were unusually underexposed.
In terms of the room conditions, I would have expected to produce a perfectly clean visible image at 1/200, F10, ISO400 but instead this only gave a near pitch black shot of the room and only by bumping the ISO up to 1600 and aperture to F4.5 was I able to get it to an acceptable level of brightness.
It's clear that something has changed, except when shooting outside in broad daylight I wasn't having the same problem in terms of having to deviate the settings from the ranges I'd normally want to be using in that given light.
Thanks in advance for any advice anyone can offer.

Manual Mode
Aperture Mode