Recently my camera (Canon Rebel XSI 450D) seems to be having problems getting enough light, even in conditions where there appears to be plenty of light. The most recent example of this was during a recent trip where we had a cloudless day, with lighting that would normally cause overexposure. I had my iso set to 100, with an F. stop of 4.0, and the highest shutter speed I could get without the photo being underexposed was 1/100. I believe I would have to be standing on the surface of the sun to get the 1/4000 that the camera is capable of
. Granted I realize that I could have increased the iso, but something seems off with my camera. I have always seemed to have trouble getting any kind of decent shutter speed with this camera, without the light being quite bright. Any time the light is "ideal" for photography, it always seems to be too dark for my camera to achieve a shutter speed high enough to prevent blurring.











