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EOS 600D Flash Problem

Dipankar
Apprentice

i ve EOS 600D. when capturing with flash it is pope up but image is still dark

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@ebiggs1 wrote:

Exactly!   M should mean manual.


Yeah, but at the risk of putting words in Canon's mouth, I think their argument would be that "M" refers only to the manual setting of lens aperture and shutter speed and is not intended to be inconsistent with auto-ISO. Note that it also doesn't imply manual setting of the flash, if flash is being used.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA


@ebiggs1 wrote:

Exactly!   M should mean manual.


This is probably the most asinine, petty, and completely irrelevant bit of semantics that some photographers like to debate.  Manual purists.

 

Who cares what it's called?  Do you seriously brag to your friends that you shoot in full manual?  Is there a hierarchy to shooting modes>  How does M with Auto-ISO stack up, is it higher or lower than shooting in Av?

 

If it's a functional shooting mode that helps me get the shots I want, I'll use it.  I happen to use M with Auto-ISO quite a bit now, I find it to be very useful with the exception of not having exposure compensation.  I also use M with eTTL flash on occasion, does that invalidate my admission to the manual-only club?

 

If you convince Canon to add a new shooting mode with M, auto-ISO, and exposure compensation and call it Wannabe Manual Pansy "WiMP", I'll shoot in it.  I really don't care what the names are, just the results it gets me.

it is fully manual or fully auto i dont think it is problem. my problem is flash firing but image is dark that means camera is not consedering flash fire. clear ??????????? 

 

it was the problem of two days ago. from today i m facing new problem, i.e flash pop up but not firing 😞

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