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D80 over exposure
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:08 am
by Ivanerrol
Anyone with a new D80 have trouble with over exposure?
Mine seems to overexpose by 2 F stops.
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:17 am
by Razor
Not really... maybe reset the settings and make sure you didn't accidentally add exposure compensation?
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:20 am
by Critter
I have read about this problem at dpreview but don't experience it on mine...
I hope it is something easy to fix with yours though, it would just about kill me to have to send mine back and wait for its replacement...
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:23 am
by shutterbug
Which lens are you using?
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:42 am
by PiroStitch
you sure the exposure compensation hasn't been adjusted to overexpose by 2 stops?
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:48 am
by Ivanerrol
No exposure compensation and I have reset all settings and reformatted cards. - Card is same as have used with 10,000 plus exposures on Coolpix 7900.
Have tried 18-35AF ED Nikkor, Tamron AF SP 20 - 40 F2.7, 28mm F2.8 AFD Nikon and 35 -70 F2.8 AFD Nikon all similar results.
Camera is Japanese import.
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:51 am
by Critter
can you post some examples?
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:14 am
by Ivanerrol
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:30 am
by PiroStitch
what settings did you use? p, a, s or m and also what metering
mode?
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:34 am
by Ivanerrol
P and Matrix,
and further more I was using the settings out of the D80 to set my YashicaMat. I will have the medium format developed tommorrow, however results will take a few days.
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 1:58 am
by Ivanerrol
More examples.
The first is a shot from D80 Sunday using a tripod.
The second was shot last year with the D70s handheld.
I would have expected the tripod shot on the D80 to be much better than it is.
Posted:
Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:39 am
by greencardigan
Definitely looks like something is not quite right. I'd do a few more tests then get it looked at if necessary.
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:16 am
by Critter
yeah mine doesnt do that, I would be letting someone very smart look at that...
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 11:19 am
by Yi-P
When you look at the viewfinder's meter, does the meter show any bars to the left/right side of the '0' index in the middle?
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:20 pm
by vikin70
i second that, you probably have the EV +0.7 or something, i guess the key is to test shoot one or two shots first to gauge the EV before you decide to trim it ±, the sweet 2.5" LCD is priceless for double checking, although i can't really tell if my shots are spot-on focused or not from the LCD coz the zoom only goes so far in... or just use auto... its a well lit (maybe too well lit) outdoors anyway
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Mon Oct 23, 2006 12:49 pm
by Ivanerrol
No exposure compensation evident in the settings. I have checked this carefully.
I have googled D80 overexposure problems and it appears to be widespread.
On other forums - e.g. Nikonians, some D80 users have reported this overexposure problem to Nikon and have been asked to return their camera for investigation. Some users have even contemplated returning their D80s and upgrading to the D200.
Much speculation in the forums regarding this issue. There are some theories regarding the matrix metring engine out of the D50 that overexposes highlights. Other theories abound. With Nikon offering other users to return their D80's for investigation this doesn't bode well.
I had over $2,000.00 in my pocket when I bought the D80. I was tossing up to buy the D200 instead. I may regret the decision.
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Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:27 am
by fishafotos
Maybe check your focal point. U might have it in the wrong place so it is metering the wrong bit. Also the D80's metering system is not as good as a D70s or even a D70. Then again, my D50 and my D80 have never had any problems.