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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    Well I’ve got a solution now! Sony’s image viewer/editor does the trick. It might be doing the same thing as if I was just shooting in jpeg, but at least I have the flexibility of shooting in raw now. It all looks good on my monitor, it was just the windows image viewer itself that was absolute...
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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    Alright, with everything I’ve heard online, I hadn’t even considered not shooting raw. But since all I’m doing to my photos is cropping them and maybe a little bit of lightening/darkening, I can just shoot jpeg and avoid this mess? I’m definitely not a photo editor/photography competition type...
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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    Alright, now I’m thinking the issues are somehow happening when I’m downloading and saving the files. Because on my camera screen, the two shots look exposed exactly the same (see pics). I’ve just been going through my raw shots with windows photo viewer, and cropping+saving the good shots as...
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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    I was using auto ISO and I set my shutter speed to 1/3200 and aperture at f/6.3. The bird had barely moved position between the two photos, maybe a couple feet. Here’s how the camera shows the two photos. First one is the correctly exposed one, second is overexposed.
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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    Yeah, I thought about that, but these pictures were taken within ten seconds of each other on a clear sunny day. That’s why I’m kind of scratching my head on this.
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    Inconsistent Exposure (Solved- Windows Photo Viewer Sucks, at least for my Sony A9ii)

    I’ve just started shooting with the Sony A9ii and 200-600mm. Something I encountered today was I was shooting Least Sandpipers and some of my shots were turning out perfectly exposed while others were totally blown out. Both of these shots were at 1/3200, ISO 640, f/6.3, taken moments apart from...
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