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 Posted: Fri Sep 6th, 2019 08:59
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Robert wrote:
Have you done a two button reset?

Two buttons will have green dots next to them, hold down the two buttons for a few seconds and the screen should ask if you want to reset the camera to factory settings...  It's a good starting place.  There are still some settings on some cameras which persist even after a reset but the important and some obscure settings are 'zeroed'.

With some bodies permanent exposure compensation of plus or minus 1/3 of a stop isn't unusual.

Keep a close eye on the histogram until you get used to the camera, even then keep an eye on it, that's your best guide.  Our eyes are easily misled because they compensate for bright or dull light, we sometimes don't realise how bright or dull it really is, the sensor isn't that smart!


Definitely agree on doing a two-button reset - also make sure it's running the latest firmware too.

I'd say that my D600 tended to overexpose too, probably by around 1/3 of a stop. I pretty much always shot at -1/3 unless I was shooting manual