Hi
I found a strange behavior of my canon 350D , every time i make a shoot with
Partial 9% at center , i found the photos more dark (lightly) under exposed
did you find the same behavior ? or is a lack of my camera
thanks
kinds regards
mantra Goldmember 1,617 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Italy, Rome More info | Nov 20, 2006 08:54 | #1 Hi canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Nov 20, 2006 08:59 | #2 What were you metering of? Post a few images... "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Nov 20, 2006 09:07 | #3 René Damkot wrote in post #2288802 What were you metering of? Post a few images... in every photo , for example landascape canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Nov 20, 2006 09:21 | #5 Bright tree in the middle... "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Nov 20, 2006 09:53 | #6 yes the second is evalutative René Damkot wrote in post #2288871 Do some reading on light metering, 18% gray and the zone system. That might help understand what's happening. sorry i did not understand what have i to do:o canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Nov 20, 2006 10:47 | #7 Do some reading up on what your camera is metering. The light meter essentially presumes the world is 'medium gray': If you take a picture of a black cat in a coalmine, the camera doesn't know it's black, so will produce a gray image. Same for a snowman in the Alps.... That's why it's important to understand what's happening, so you can tell the camera what to do. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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rhys Dis-Membered 5,351 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2006 Location: Columbia SC More info | Nov 20, 2006 10:53 | #8 The camera meter is very stupid. You can't let the camera meter do your thinking for you. Move the lens around the scene to see what the variation in exposure will be. I usually use matrix metering (which gets it right most of the time). When you know how your meter reacts then you'll be able to control your exposures far more effectively. Rhys
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I would love if a 350D owner could do 2 shoots for me , and compare them canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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Tested 3 new 350Ds and every 350D i test under expose every time about 1/3 canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Nov 21, 2006 02:39 | #11 Did you all test with a lighter then medium gray tree in the middle of the VF? "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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cdifoto Don't get pissy with me 34,091 posts Likes: 45 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Nov 21, 2006 02:42 | #12 "Understanding Exposure" by Bryan Peterson. Probably wouldn't hurt to have a copy. Did you lose Digital Photo Professional (DPP)? Get it here
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i tried 4 new 350Ds in different situation , and every canon 350 in Partial 9% at center under exose about 1/3 canon 5d markII,24L & 24ts , 35L ,17-40L,24-70L,70-200 2.8ISL,50 1.4,85 1.4 , canon eos 3 ,eos 5 ,t90 , ae program and some very sweet fd lenses
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StewartR "your nose is too big" 4,269 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Maidenhead, UK More info | Nov 21, 2006 08:41 | #14 I think photo #1 looks about what I'd expect if it was done with partial metering on the yellow tree. The tree could well be a bit lighter than the standard 18% grey, so the camera has underexposed. www.LensesForHire.co.uk
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AdamJL Goldmember 4,365 posts Likes: 13 Joined May 2006 Location: 'Straya More info | Nov 22, 2006 05:17 | #15 mantra wrote in post #2292571 Tested 3 new 350Ds and every 350D i test under expose every time about 1/3 so i think it's normal for the 350 Lucky you.. my bloody thing over-exposes by a couple of stops sometimes.
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