Hi gang.

Just thought i would run this through the collective to see if any one might 
have a
suggestion to this 
non Pentax problem.

Lately i have been shooting some nice horse show pics. Sunny day and the 
picture looks
like  it 
should,a bright picture with lots of detail bright colours and shadows etc. A 
normal
bright day shot.

Then..... on the same jump in non changing light conditions,i get one that you 
can tell is
shot in sunny 
conditions but it looks like looking out of a car window that has that tint 
film on it to
keep the glare out. 
You can tell its sunny out, good strong shadows give that away.
Sometimes the aperature is 2-3 stops different than it should be, but alot of 
times its
only a few tenths 
offIE: 1000 at f4.5 then 1000 at f 4.8, but it looks way under exposed. I know 
that little
diference will 
not make that much in the shot.

Nikon does not think this is a metering problem(i have sent the D2H back) but 
something
related to it, 
maybe.

Any ideas from those that understand the proccessing better than i do.

Sorry for the non pentax content, but  this is driving me absolutly around the 
bend. I
have a fair amount 
invested in this venture and its driving me crazy.My istD id a great camera for 
sheer
keeper numbers,at 
least 99.5 %.

Dave                                    
          
                        


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