ouch! is this a print or a scanned neg?two leds is no issue so far as I know - you get an intermediate aperture value I guess (no exif to prove it though) - watch that you're not out of the aperture/speed range, that's all.
backlight - I never had an R7 but as early as the R3, you can alter the exposure setting and tell the cam it is backlit for instance; the + - switch should be on the left hand side where you adjust the ASA/ISO (and somewhat tricky to change when your eye is against the window BTW, later improved in the R8/9) - it is there on the R4, its location shouldn't have changed as it is the same family
Also, it depends on the cell setting - centered, 'full screen', etc if availble in PRG mode on the R7 (isn't on the R4).
I suppose we need more details. Hope this helps for a start though PhilippeAn after-thought, when shooting in programme mode, is your lense fully closed down?
Walter Kramer wrote:
Hello, I am getting some unpleasant exposure results with my R7 and I don't know if it is my inexperience or something to do with the camera. I use P mode often and maybe it's just not suitable where there is strong back light. The other possibility is that the leds on the right are displaying two aperture modes when I take the shot, eg, f2.8 and f4.0 lit up. The manual instructs to change the shutter speed dial until only one aperture reading displays, I have largely ignored this. Anyway I get two or three shots like this in a role and the only pattern I can see is the scene has bright lighting in the background. Here is an example. Maybe someone has experienced this, I'm hoping it is operator error. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2579/3944281840_8ff3f820bb_b.jpg
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