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G2 Program/ Burst mode ?

 
jesshen
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Mar 23, 2005 10:30 |  #1

Hello, I am trying to figure out what I am doing wrong. I thought P mode was supposed to be sort of like auto on the G2, where it selects the correct aperture and speed. Is this the case, because I get extremely overexposed shots, bleached with hardly any color. In particular I have been trying to do this in burst mode.

I am not confident enough with speeds and apertures to quickly adjust in Av or Tv when action is going on: for example, I tried to take pics of equestrian action, as our friend wanted some pics of her cantering her horse. Or, I tried to get some action shots this morning of two of our dogs playing outdoors in the sun. All were very bleached. I was using burst mode because the shutter lag and processing delay makes me miss a lot of action, so I was trying to do burst.

This morning's shots exif data said that in P mode it was at F 4.0, Exposure time 1/50 secs., ISO 50, White balance daylight. The equestrian shots the other day were on an overcast day whereas this morning is bright sun, but they were equally as bleached.

I would appreciate some help in knowing what I am doing wrong, or how best to accomplish this type of picture.

Thank you,

Jessica




  
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Mar 23, 2005 16:12 |  #2

If the same shots come out fine using AUTO mode, you might want to check to make sure your Exposure Compensation setting is at 0.




  
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Mar 23, 2005 19:59 |  #3

1) 1/50 seems very slow for action and bright sun, for action in burst mode I wouldn't try below 1/500 prefer 1/1000 in Tv mode.
2) Your right about P it should expose properly...?? Check Ev
3) Make sure focus is "single" not "continous" for quicker results
4) Light metering should be center weighted average


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Mar 23, 2005 21:29 as a reply to  @ pushtoexit's post |  #4

Thank you both, I never thought to check the exposure compensation, it was indeed bumped up. I tried it in "burst" on P mode after putting it back to 0, and it did help a lot, though it seemed very slightly overexposed still (compared to auto mode).

I will try it in Tv at the higher speed, thanks for the suggestion.

Thanks,

Jessica




  
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