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Posted: Fri Oct 26th, 2012 18:37 |
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Eric
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Rich Have you stopped the aperture right down to minimum and set the lowest Iso ....in dark conditions ....to get the shutter speed a lot slower? The reason why I ask is, I recently broke a bit of a lens mount and I now periodically get way overexposed images. I noticed that the incidence of overexposed images was greater when using fast shutter speeds....or should I say short exposure lighting sitauations. I reasoned that the damaged mechanism was impeding the action and erroneously extending the exposure. Of course this error had greater significance with short exposure situations. I managed to get by, fixing the Iso lower than necessary and using smaller than usual apertures to extend the exposure time. It's off to Nikon now for repair. But I do wonder if something is dragging its feet in the Fuji and needs servicing? Last edited on Fri Oct 26th, 2012 18:43 by Eric ____________________ Eric |
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