05-03-2016 09:16 AM
When problems like this:
Come up, we need a way to do a standard exposure test. I suggest setting the camera to P, on auto ISO and take a picture of a scene with little sky brightly lit with noonday sun. Then we can compare the exposure to the "sunny-16" rule to see if the camera is indeed way off in exposure.
Any other ideas?
05-03-2016 10:17 AM
Sounds good to me.
I might think ISO at 100 would be better, though.
05-03-2016 10:22 AM
That is why I am trying to get consensus.
Fixed ISO of 100 is a good idea, it just makes it a little more complicated to explain to newbies.
05-03-2016 05:56 PM
"... a little more complicated to explain to newbies."
We were all there at one time. We all have to learn sometime.
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