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Jul 13, 2016 19:26:05   #
Rob Almeda Loc: Gaithersburg, Maryland
 
Check your bracketing settings. It might still be on even if you turn off the camera.

deayala1 wrote:
Below are 2 photos taken at the same time of day. Why are they coming out so dark. In manual mode, I have zeroed out the light scale for the given f stop and ISO. In aperture mode, the camera should have done it for me. I didn't have this problem with my D5100.

What am I doing wrong?

1st photo metadata: 1/500, f11, -4 EV?, ISO 100, manual mode, sahrpnes +3, patter metering, clarity +1, picture control - standard

2nd photo metadata: the same except -1 EV, aperture mode

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Jul 15, 2016 12:20:00   #
Wallbanger Loc: Madison, WI
 
I'd try a factory reset on your camera. http://seventrumpet.com/reset-nikon-d750-dslr-camera/

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Jul 15, 2016 14:04:20   #
deayala1 Loc: Pleasanton, CA
 
Wallbanger wrote:
I'd try a factory reset on your camera. http://seventrumpet.com/reset-nikon-d750-dslr-camera/


Thanks

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Jul 29, 2016 14:00:05   #
Zeke4351 Loc: Kentucky
 
I was having the same problem and solved it by turning back on the facial recognition setting. It solved my problem and I looked everywhere on the web and found a lot of people having the problem but I never found this solution. I didn't find it in the manual either. I just used the WAG method and it fixed the problem without changing any other setting. Hope this helps you and lets you enjoy your camera. I didn't read all the posts here so if this has been talked about, sorry. The D750 is a very sensitive camera. One little setting change seems to make a huge difference. If you did the reset you already solved your problem unless you turned this setting off again.

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Aug 1, 2016 19:06:09   #
deayala1 Loc: Pleasanton, CA
 
Zeke4351 wrote:
I was having the same problem and solved it by turning back on the facial recognition setting. It solved my problem and I looked everywhere on the web and found a lot of people having the problem but I never found this solution. I didn't find it in the manual either. I just used the WAG method and it fixed the problem without changing any other setting. Hope this helps you and lets you enjoy your camera. I didn't read all the posts here so if this has been talked about, sorry. The D750 is a very sensitive camera. One little setting change seems to make a huge difference. If you did the reset you already solved your problem unless you turned this setting off again.
I was having the same problem and solved it by tur... (show quote)


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Aug 15, 2016 08:32:52   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Oops

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