<p>I'm overwhelmed at the number and depth of your responses. Thank you! I just returned home today, but wanted to upload this jpeg made by importing from the D810 with Nikon Transfer 2, then opening with Photoshop CC, resized to 700px wide, and saved at max quality. This is with the 24-70mm f/2.8 vii. I also shot with a couple other lenses for comparison: 105mm f/2.5, and 200mm f/4 AI/s Nikkors. They look similar.<br /> <br /> This was during the golden hour tonight, and the image on the camera monitor looked spot on to what I saw in the finder and just viewing the scene.<br /> <br /> What I got was a cool, washed out image. There is no broad tonal range, it is cool, and a bit contrasty. The sky is washed out. It is possible I can use the camera raw (9.2) to adjust things to get close, but I'm still having trouble getting it even close to what I saw on the monitor or through the finder.<br /> <br /> BUT, HERE IS A PROBLEM I JUST NOTICED: All images shot later in the day (like the last 4 hours) indicate they are shot at +.3, when a) I almost never shoot overexposed, and b) I know I set many of the shots to either 0, -.3, and even a few at -.7. How can that be? It would explained the washed out look I see.<br>
<br /> One other thing: The NEF in Photoshop CC reads as 8bit, even though the camera is set to 14bit. Is that normal?</p><div></div>