Knikki
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Ok I have just got a Nikon D700 used with 1100 shots on it.
I have taken some images in and around the house and garden using a mix of AIs lens and an AF-D which all seemed OK.
However I went out last night with a AF-D onboard and pointed the camera across a ploughed field whihc had a bright blue sky with lots of broken cloud.
The horizon would have been roughly across the middle and i was using Aperture prority (which is what I normally use), the camera was using, I think, matrix metering but when I took the shot and looked at the back of the camera the image was virtually completly blown out like almost 3-4 stops over exposure. No Active D lighting was set.
So take the camera back?
Try some differnet settings?
RTFM the manual more?
Or is there an issue with the D700 over exposing images in bright light?
I have taken some images in and around the house and garden using a mix of AIs lens and an AF-D which all seemed OK.
However I went out last night with a AF-D onboard and pointed the camera across a ploughed field whihc had a bright blue sky with lots of broken cloud.
The horizon would have been roughly across the middle and i was using Aperture prority (which is what I normally use), the camera was using, I think, matrix metering but when I took the shot and looked at the back of the camera the image was virtually completly blown out like almost 3-4 stops over exposure. No Active D lighting was set.
So take the camera back?
Try some differnet settings?
RTFM the manual more?
Or is there an issue with the D700 over exposing images in bright light?