by Zeitelhack on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:54 pm
I have been shooting with a D-300 for about 18 months and have found my exposure problems to always be "user error". There are so many separate control settings that could affect the exposure, you should probably go back to the manual or take some advice for settings from the various books available. I'd advise starting all over in setting-up your camera. Clearly, the -1/3 EV setting isn't the culprit. I took a class from John Shaw about a year ago and learned to simplify my settings a bit. He recommends shooting in Aperture priority and I have found that I get better results with that than I did in Program mode. I am NO expert at this stuff, but I really think it is unlikely that the camera is the problem here, no disprespect intended. I just know that I made lots of blunders early-on with this wonderful camera. Once I learned more about the controls, my shooting improved greatly. I'm still learning lots each time I go on a shoot though - mostly by making mistakes. = )