11-22-2023 12:23 AM
Hello Canon Community!
I'm having some trouble with my DSLRs.
I've noticed BOTH my Canon SL3 and T5 are both overexposing images when shooting from the viewfinder vs. the Live View, when shooting in auto modes.
The issue stems from shutter speeds; in AUTO, Program AE, and in Apeture Priority AE, the cameras will always choose a faster shutter speed when using the Live View than when using the viewfinder.
For example, in Program AE mode, when viewing in through the viewfinder, the Camera will choose a 1/6th shutter speed. The exposure meter shows dead center. When immediately switching to Live View, the Camera will choose a 1/10th shutter speed. The exposure meter shows dead center.
No other exposure settings are changed, and the resulting images are often significant different, with the viewfinder images almost being unusable due to overexposure.
This issue does not persist in full Manual, or in Shutter Priority mode. When using Shutter Priority, the camera chooses to use the same ISO and Apeture in both shooting methods, and the exposure meter reads dead center in either mode...
I know the cameras use separate metering techniques depending on if you're in Live View or not, but if one of those sensors is off, wouldn't the exposure meter values be off in the Manual or Shutter Priority modes...?
Really confused as to what I'm missing. I know I should be shooting full manual anyways, but it's frustrating when I want to shoot auto to be limited to using the Live View only...
Thanks for any help!
08-17-2024 04:26 PM - edited 08-17-2024 04:31 PM
Actually the Jason was a typo that I shall fix - it should be the Jaxson who is the valid OP of this thread and on which you have hopped, which is not recommended as we end up with the confusion we are now experiencing.
If you have your own thread, I would expect you would state your issue in detail, your experience and, if necessary and if possible, show examples.
Just because one person has issues and yours seem similar does not duplicate the precise circumstances that underly it, so a solution that works for one person may not work for another. The less details people post the more confusion can arise.
So, please start your own thread and you will get answers tailored to you.
08-18-2024 07:30 AM
There is nothing wrong with the camera. The two shooting methods have use different sets of electronics to meter the scenes.
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