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I don't see how Canon could have missed the light affecting the exposure problem
Maybe beause they test the camera with the lenscap off.......
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I don't see how Canon could have missed the light affecting the exposure problem
Alker said:I don't see how Canon could have missed the light affecting the exposure problem
Maybe beause they test the camera with the lenscap off.......![]()
BDD said:Alker said:I don't see how Canon could have missed the light affecting the exposure problem
Maybe beause they test the camera with the lenscap off.......![]()
This only happens with the lens cap ON? I assumed with it off. If it only happens with the lens cap ON this really isn't an issue.
Viggo said:Have anyone tried setting the DOF button to switch between Ai Servo and One Shot? I aimed at the same spot, but the exposure varied from 1/500s to 1/800s when I switched af-mode. How the hell can that be?
It's not happening 100% of the subjects I shoot at, but 90% and it's 100% consistent at one subject when I push the switch...
sparda79 said:Anybody ever tried taking a normal in sunlight shot and another one while covering the LCD to verify this under-exposure issue?
TrumpetPower! said:I think if people understood the nature of a logarithmic scale, this wouldn't be an issue. Let's say that the backlight lights up the meter sensor the same as a gray card in -6 EV light (which seems to be about what the math suggests).
CarpetFeet said:Well said, TrumpetPower
ramon123 said:1. does anyone have the direct web link to canon's press releases regarding 5D Mark III potential recall?
ramon123 said:2. when do you think they'll give a definitive response?
TrumpetPower! said:Remind me why we're having this discussion...?
TrumpetPower! said:Well, to be fair, it'll also happen if you're photographing black cats at the bottom of an unlit coal mine.
Cheers,
b&
TrumpetPower! said:(..)
Remind me why we're having this discussion...?
marekjoz said:And what about a white bear in the snow storm? Will it be correctly exposed?TrumpetPower! said:Well, to be fair, it'll also happen if you're photographing black cats at the bottom of an unlit coal mine.
I had a feeling I could not make good photos of black cats at the bottom of an unlit coal mine and white bear in the snow storm...
TrumpetPower! said:marekjoz said:And what about a white bear in the snow storm? Will it be correctly exposed?TrumpetPower! said:Well, to be fair, it'll also happen if you're photographing black cats at the bottom of an unlit coal mine.
Actually, yes. Snowstorms are generally pretty dim conditions. The spec for the 5DIII goes all the way up to EV 20, which is a few stops beyond the white bear on an ice plain at high noon in the middle of summer. Actually, EV 20 is 1/2000 @ f/22 @ ISO 100, so much of anything beyond that and you'll need an ND filter just to be able to get the camera to record the scene at all. Not to mention welding glasses for yourself....
I had a feeling I could not make good photos of black cats at the bottom of an unlit coal mine and white bear in the snow storm...
Rest assured, the 5DIII is excellently suited to polar bear photography. Can't help you with the spelunking felines, though, I'm afraid. I hope that's not a deal breaker...?
b&
marekjoz said:Happily my cat is red-haired and very jealous of me making pictures of other cats, no matter how deep they would try to go![]()
Truely speaking I'm not decided yet whether to sell 5d2+7d, add some cash and go for 5d3 or get some another glass...
TrumpetPower! said:marekjoz said:Truely speaking I'm not decided yet whether to sell 5d2+7d, add some cash and go for 5d3 or get some another glass...
That actually should be a pretty simple decision to make.
If you exclusively or mainly do slow-paced low-ISO work, especially in studio settings or landscapes or that sort of thing, get the glass. No question.
If you do anything performance-related, especially events / weddings / sports / journalism / kids, or if you want to do that sort of thing or are planning on doing it, get the 5DIII. Again, no question.
Cheers,
b&
I almost came to same conclusion but still try to fight against new toyThanks for advice.
javier said:Ok, Enough is enough....
stop talking about what IF, IF IF and start to write all over the net to put pressure on canon to tell what is going to be the action. I don't want to be waiting 2 or 3 weeks.
sparda79 said:Anybody ever tried taking a normal in sunlight shot and another one while covering the LCD to verify this under-exposure issue?