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EOS R3 Lighting differences from one photo to another

Seemaq8
Apprentice

Hello,

 

am using my canon eos r3 , am shooting in M mode , +h continuance speed shutter.

lens : 70-200 2.8

when I capture the subject and reviewing the pictures in camera screen i see differences in pictures lighting !!! I couldnt recognize the issue

eveeything is set manual white walance , iso , shutter speed

please advise 

here some samples

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wq9nsc
Elite
Elite

Is your light source flickering?  LED, florescent, and HID will all produce flicker so lighting can vary frame to frame and some of the sources/bulbs aren't tied directly to the AC line frequency so the camera "anti-flicker" feature won't help.  But if this is natural, flash, or incandescent lighting I don't have any suggestions.

Rodger

EOS 1DX M3, 1DX M2, 1DX, 5DS R, M6 Mark II, 1D M2, EOS 650 (film), many lenses, XF400 video

Hi rodger,

already tunred the flicker off, also the lighting in the room LED am not using any other source of lighting , also am facing this issue in outdoor football club while shooting at night with 1 source of Light which is the field bug LED lights

 

stevet1
Authority
Authority

Seemaq8,

What happens if you go outside on a nice bright sunny day, where there are no artificial lights involved at all?

Steve Thomas

 

ercmicwil
Apprentice

Honestly it looks like you have exposure bracketing turned on. Can you verify shutter speed, iso, and aperture from frame to frame? There's also white balance bracketing, I haven't used that, but if you had then enabled you would get these subtle shifts. 

In the absence of those two possibilities I agree with the others that it's the variation from LED lights. Too subtle for the eye to detect, but not too much for the camera. 

You could save your camera settings to a card, reset everything to the factory default settings, and then try again. 

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