Upgrading Cameras

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Winnie
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Pretty much, unless it is out in the open sunlight.
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Double check your exposure compensation value, as described on page 81 of your owners manual. It should read 0.0 as a baseline, and is not re-set when you turn the camera off. If the underexposure is a recurring problem, you can use this function to correct it, especially as you get used to the way your camera is metering the exposure.

Hope this helps.
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Where is the used FF market? Very few and far between it seems...and at $1000 and more. :|
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I guess it means that people are generally happy once they go FF and have little reason to sell for upgrades.
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I bought myself a birthday gift this past week and now have it to start doing some new photos ! I bought a Nikon D5500 camera with a 18 - 105 lens. Will share some photos soon !
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-produc ... d5500.html
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One of test shots from today:
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I shot this in "raw" format and plan to use only this for all of my upcoming photos.
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I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving too !
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I notice last Friday morning sunrise and shot some pics. Here is one them:
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