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Date: 2024-01-13 11:46 pm (UTC)Remember when shooting in the snow, +1 to +2 overexposure compensation is needed. The light meter by default wants to produce 18% gray tones, without overexposing, snow turns to gray. You can do this through manual exposure, exposure bracketing, or exposure compensation. But I don't shoot Nikon, so you'll have to consult the manual and figure it out. Just remember to turn it off when you stop shooting in snow! :)