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Topic: Dark photos outside (Read 4460 times)
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rickmorton
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I took some shots outside of the kids washing the car. They came out ridiculously dark. Sometime the camera does this. I don't get it. This camera can be so frustrating. Sometimes I'll take a series of shots of the same person at the same time and invariably, some will be underexposed. I would show an example but can't figure out how to include an image. The camera is an EOS Xti, about three years old.
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bmpress
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Do you have really big thumbs? Seriously though, try a test and pay close attention to the histogram after each shot. You may have a defective camera and the test will determine it. Set a normal ISO, say 200 and run a series of shots at aperture priority from wide open to f32. and check the pictures. Then switch lenses and do a similar test. You may find that you have a lens problem rather than camera.
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« Last Edit: February 13, 2011, 05:10:47 PM by bmpress »
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rickmorton
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thanks. can you tell me how to upload a photo example in a post?
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jamisan
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The photos have to be on an external web server such as flickr or photobucket.
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