Hi,
This is my first post even if I have followed this forum for long time.
I was shooting today bird time lapse sequence with Canon 5D mark III + 70-200 F2.8 IS II. Sequence ended just after sunset. I took one exposure in every three seconds. Exposure settings were M mode, F2.8, 1.6 seconds and auto ISO. I took more than one thousand pictures. First picture was taken with ISO 160 and last with ISO 4000. ND 400 filter was used to get long exposures.
It was however strange that almost 400 pictures at the end were shot with ISO 4000. Pictures were more and more underexposed towards to end. First ISO 4000 picture was correctly exposed. I got an idea to calculate exposure value of last pictures. It is EV -3 !!! According to specifications almost all Canon DSLRs are metering between 1-20 EV. I should not get -3 EV exposure metered but somehow I did
I made some further testing. I managed to meter -5 EV with Sigma 85mm F1.4 (1s, F1.4, auto ISO 6400). Also other -5 EV exposure parameter combinations were possible. I did not use ND filter with these additional tests. So it seems that 5D mark III meters up to -6 EV with F1.0 lens. Every stop of lens brigtness drops this result by one stop.
My friend tested Canon 30D metering with EF-S 17-85 zoom. I understood that he tried metering with full zoom in Av mode and lens cap on. Exposure paramters were F5.6 and ISO 100. Resulted exposure time was ten seconds. That gives exposure value of one and two thirds of a stop (1.7 EV).
Does anyone have explanation to my findings?
-Teemu
This is my first post even if I have followed this forum for long time.
I was shooting today bird time lapse sequence with Canon 5D mark III + 70-200 F2.8 IS II. Sequence ended just after sunset. I took one exposure in every three seconds. Exposure settings were M mode, F2.8, 1.6 seconds and auto ISO. I took more than one thousand pictures. First picture was taken with ISO 160 and last with ISO 4000. ND 400 filter was used to get long exposures.
It was however strange that almost 400 pictures at the end were shot with ISO 4000. Pictures were more and more underexposed towards to end. First ISO 4000 picture was correctly exposed. I got an idea to calculate exposure value of last pictures. It is EV -3 !!! According to specifications almost all Canon DSLRs are metering between 1-20 EV. I should not get -3 EV exposure metered but somehow I did
I made some further testing. I managed to meter -5 EV with Sigma 85mm F1.4 (1s, F1.4, auto ISO 6400). Also other -5 EV exposure parameter combinations were possible. I did not use ND filter with these additional tests. So it seems that 5D mark III meters up to -6 EV with F1.0 lens. Every stop of lens brigtness drops this result by one stop.
My friend tested Canon 30D metering with EF-S 17-85 zoom. I understood that he tried metering with full zoom in Av mode and lens cap on. Exposure paramters were F5.6 and ISO 100. Resulted exposure time was ten seconds. That gives exposure value of one and two thirds of a stop (1.7 EV).
Does anyone have explanation to my findings?
-Teemu