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Nikon D7000 advice needed (1 Viewer)

katyotter

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Hi to all who look at this. I've searched the threads and can find no help with this particular camera so I'm hoping I'm not repeating anything. I've just started digiscoping and have the Nikon D7000 teamed with the new RSPB 82 HD scope. Any advice about camera settings would be gratefully received and, in particular, any help on the fact that most of my shots are suffering from over-exposure.
 
It would be great to have some more information about your camera settings. I have a D7000 and use it with a Nikon scope. What shooting mode are you using - aperture, shutter or manual priority? I'm typically using Aperture priority.
 
How much is your over-exposure. If it is a stop or less, check your camera settigns. Using high contrast or even Auto Contrast in some cases can cause images to appear overexposed.

What is your image editor?

Are you shooting RAW?
 
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