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Old 23-02-08, 20:43
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Mike,
Agree to being a bit puzzled on this one.

I have not read the D300 reviews, but as exposure can be adjusted in custom menu 6 for each metering pattern by up to +1/-1EV in 1/6th EV increments, then I cannot see it as a significant problem. A bit like fine tuning A/F for specific lenses if needed on these latest range of cameras.

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Old 23-02-08, 20:50
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Mike/Don - It is a puzzle - only a structured test will sort it and it may well produce slightly different results for each individual camera/photographer. There is a lot of blog comment about D300 overexposure and it will be interesting to see if Nikon respond with another firmware upgrade. In the meantime I'll try some test shots if I have time.
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Old 27-03-08, 21:46
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As Lello has posted that he is getting a D300 as well, I thought I should download the manual and try to understand whats happening.

May request posting of some duff exposures with camera settings info after I have had a read.

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Old 03-04-08, 10:44
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spot meter on lower left foreground use exposure lock and take 5 shots plus or minus 1/2 stop put together in photoshop and merge to hd

u must use a tripod

this will blend all shots and give best highlights ans shadows
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