Today I was finally able to do some shooting with my
new-to-me ist D.  I used the highest-quality jpeg
setting (raw will have to wait a bit).

Most of the pix were nicely exposed, but some of them
were badly underexposed, even though the scenes didn't
seem especially challenging and no exposure
compensation was set.

Two examples are here, along with copies whose levels
I adjusted in PE2 to show that the information is
really there:

http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=583164

(ist D, DA16-45, iso 200, multipattern metering, f/11
@ 1/180)

Can anyone tell me what's happening?  Is this typical?

Otherwise, the camera handles nicely, and I can use it
with my glasses on (a very nice thing indeed).  TTL
flash exposures hoover, as others have noted.  There's
dust on the sensor, but our cats make the house so
dusty that I don't want to try to clean it here.

Rick



http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW

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