On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 22:51:50 +0100, Dario Bonazza wrote
> Hi John, thanks for your comments. So you confirm my +0.3 EV as K10D 
> standard behaviour.

It appears to be, at least my sample. Originally dialled in +0.3 expecting 
standard settings to underexpose, but now I've backed off to zero and it 
still seems slightly over, mainly in daylight, less obvious under flourescent.

> I've shot around 1,000 K10D pictures so far. During the early 300-
> 400 shot I had two badly exposed pics (thoise around +2 to +3EV),
>  one being daylight on a bright day and another one indoors with 
> quite low tungsten light.
> 
> Then, during the latest 500 shots taken yesterday at Vence Carnival, 
> I saw those say 20% shots overexposed more than "standard" 0.3% 
> (mostly around + 1 or +1.5 EV and a few of them up to 2 or maybe 
> even 3 stops). They were all daytime shots on a clear day.

That sounds a little ominous to me, I've never seen anything that far out on 
the K10D.

Regards,

John

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