Sounds to me as if the sensor isn't actually doing anything. As if you were using a flash on manual.

William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "arnie" Subject: ist-D overexposure


I've noticed that my ist-D overexposes many of my pictures when using the af-360 flash. Took me a while, but finally I've realized that its not random. It will always overexpose (by more than a stop,) when using my Tokina 28-70 2.8, when the zoom is between 30-40. Here some test pictures (about 150k per picture)


What I've found with mine is that it overexposes when the subject is closer than a dozen or so feet, correctly exposes when the subject is a dozen or so to about 16 feet, and then starts to progressively underexpose when the subject is farther away.
I am using an analog flash, not a digital.
It is most frustrating.







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