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Hi,
Having had this happen before, and then again last night I'm fustrated to say the least....Last night I attended my local camera club's studio night session which involved us all taking pics of someone using the high key photography.
Everyone else seems to get good results out of their camera's straight away(after using the light meter for the required aperture setting) in shooting in manual mode with the shutter speed of 1/125th and a ISO of 200.
All my images came out WAY overexposed to the point of blowing out and them having a ghosting effect. I spent 10 mins or so fiddling about with the settings to see if there was anything I had overlooked and I couldn't find anything that would of caused this to happen:
I'm pretty familier to the D300's workings, so I'm puzzled as to why this has happened. I checked to make sure that there was not Auto ISO selected which may of pumped up the ISO without my knowing but this was disabled. Flash Sync speed was set to 1/125. Even changing the Aperture made not much difference even when set at f22.
Sadly I don't have a studio setup to be able to test my camera shots again, so I can't give any"let me try this and I'll let you know" answers.
Mike.
Having had this happen before, and then again last night I'm fustrated to say the least....Last night I attended my local camera club's studio night session which involved us all taking pics of someone using the high key photography.
Everyone else seems to get good results out of their camera's straight away(after using the light meter for the required aperture setting) in shooting in manual mode with the shutter speed of 1/125th and a ISO of 200.
All my images came out WAY overexposed to the point of blowing out and them having a ghosting effect. I spent 10 mins or so fiddling about with the settings to see if there was anything I had overlooked and I couldn't find anything that would of caused this to happen:
I'm pretty familier to the D300's workings, so I'm puzzled as to why this has happened. I checked to make sure that there was not Auto ISO selected which may of pumped up the ISO without my knowing but this was disabled. Flash Sync speed was set to 1/125. Even changing the Aperture made not much difference even when set at f22.
Sadly I don't have a studio setup to be able to test my camera shots again, so I can't give any"let me try this and I'll let you know" answers.
Mike.