It seems the light meter indicator in the viewfinder on my Canon 7D underestimates how bright the picture will be. This makes for overexposed photos whenever I use anything other than full manual mode, on the order of 2-3 stops. This while using **no exposure compensation** and **evaluative metering mode**. Some possible culprits: - I've used microfiber cloth to clean the camera, including the light meter. I only ever cleaned the sensor and mirror by holding the camera front down and using a hand powered air blower. Is any other cleaning necessary? - Is there any known problem with the hardware or software of these cameras which could account for this? - Is there any setting, other than the ones mentioned, which could account for this?