DReb-MO wrote:
As I stated I was in Tv mode and was relying on the camera to set the aperture correctly for exposure. BTW, I have a 300D and do not have a dial on the back of the camera, but I think I understand. I do use the Histogram to review the shots as they are taken but was wondering whether to adjust the exposure up as needed or switch to manual and open the aperture?
Sorry about that. Is hould have read your first post more carefully.
There should be a control for affecting your exposure. On the 10D, it's the dial on the back. I'm pretty sure that it's on the back (a button rather than a dial) of the 300D but you'll have to check your instruction book.
Once you find it you would just "dial" in the exposure bias that you want and leave it there, at least until your shooting or subject pposition changes. It also looks like there's a back light compensation button on the back of the 300D as well. Just pushing that in will cause an over exposure (probably a stop and a half) and that's good to try for the occasional backlit shot, but if I was doing a bunch then I'd rely on the bias, as above.
You could change to manual and do it all by hand, but I do like the Tv/Av automatics. Because they only pick either the aperture or shutterspeed, but not both, it means that I have to keep my head in the game. But automatics are just faster than I am if the lighting changes very quickly, like the sun going behind a cloud, and will react must faster than I can.
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