> a)  I have found that the preview shown on the LCD screen is not accurate
> and many shots that appear to be correctly exposed on previewing them are
> actually underexposed when I get them home.  Likewise, those that appear
to
> be overexposed or blownout are actually fine when I open them in PS.  I am
> not sure if this is due to the brightness setting on the LCD or if it
> actually shows the image inaccurately, but even so, I am not relying on
the
> LCD as a true "preview" of what the final image will look like.

Just tilting the camera a little in one direction or another does tend to
make the images appear under/over exposed.  This is a characteristic of LCD
screens.

> b) Despite being set at ISO 400, I am having MAJOR exposure problems (both
> under and over)using the AF360fgz.  This is a huge problem for me as one
of
> the things I was excited about in purchasing the *istD was to have full
TTL
> capabilities for flash exposure with it.  Instead, I found that I needed
to
> use the flash manually at all times to achieve the exposure that I needed
> for fill flash and slow sync flash etc when shooting the kids clothing.

Yes, flash with the AF60FGZ does leave a lot to be desired.

Bill


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