01-16-2024 03:21 PM
Hi there,
Recently i bought an old camera to learn about photography, i saw one of the best options is the Canon EOS Rebel XSi 450D. I saw different tutorials but when i select the manual configuration, my exposure level always stay in -2, even when i select the ISO 400, shutter speed 1/1000 and the aperture f11 the exposure never grow up, always stay in -2 and the photo show very dark. i hope some one could explain me what is the problem.
Thanks and regards everyone
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01-16-2024 04:08 PM
atom182,
For a little while, put your camera in P mode. Go outside and take some pictures. Take note, or jot down what your camera has selected for its settings.Take some pictures in bright sunshine and some in shady areas.
That will give you a better idea of how your camera handles exposures in various situations.
A shutter speed pf 1/1000 combined with a small aperture like f/11 will result in dark pictures, especially if you are in a dark or dimly lit situation.
Have you accidentally by chance, set your exposure compensation to -2?
Steve Thomas
01-16-2024 03:40 PM
To tell you what is wrong we would need to know what you were shooting.
To play with manual, start with the "sunny sixteen" rule. Go out on a sunny day and try an exposure of f/16, an ISO of 100 and a shutter speed of 1/100th or 1/125th of a second. Aim at a generic subject like a tree.
Move the shutter speed up and down. Does the exposure move?
01-16-2024 04:00 PM
Hi there,
i went out to take a photo, today is a sunny day and i moved all the options that you said. yeah, the exposure moves a little. when aimed at the tree, it takes the -2 value and when aimed at the blue sky, it moves to a little less -1.
01-16-2024 03:55 PM
Is it possible your exposure compensation is set to -2?
Refer to P 78 of the User Manual
01-16-2024 04:08 PM
atom182,
For a little while, put your camera in P mode. Go outside and take some pictures. Take note, or jot down what your camera has selected for its settings.Take some pictures in bright sunshine and some in shady areas.
That will give you a better idea of how your camera handles exposures in various situations.
A shutter speed pf 1/1000 combined with a small aperture like f/11 will result in dark pictures, especially if you are in a dark or dimly lit situation.
Have you accidentally by chance, set your exposure compensation to -2?
Steve Thomas
01-16-2024 04:43 PM
i didn't set the exposure compensation to -2, i tried to reset the factory camera because i guess the old owner set these settings wrong. but even with this reset change the problem.
i put the camera in P mode and adjust perfect, i guess i need to lear a lot. thanks for your help
01-16-2024 09:27 PM - edited 01-16-2024 09:37 PM
atom182,
You're welcome. I hope you have many wonderful experiences in your photographic journey.
Steve Thomas
Ps: Normadel also suggested using P mode for a while. Thank him too and all the others who offered their help.
01-16-2024 05:24 PM - edited 01-16-2024 05:26 PM
-2 is an exposure compensation amount, which is meaningless in Manual Mode.
Set camera in P(rogram) Mode and the ISO on Auto. Let the camera do the work preliminarily and see if you get good exposures.
DO YOU HAVE THE CANON MANUAL? View it and download it from Canon Support. It is immensely helpful in learning to use your camera. It is at the end of the download list:
https://www.usa.canon.com/support/p/eos-rebel-xsi
You may even find the original printed copy for purchase on Ebay or from UsedPhotoPro.com.
01-16-2024 05:29 PM - edited 01-16-2024 05:30 PM
On the rebels, the exposure compensation reading and the exposure meter does double duty. So in M mode a reading of -2 (2 stops below the "correct" exposure) will indeed be a dark image.
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