03-28-2023 07:13 AM - last edited on 03-28-2023 08:47 AM by Danny
It seems that on R5, when MODE=FV, one can change Exposure Compensation ONLY when ISO=AUTO.
What is more strange, in MODE=FV one can change Exposure Compensation via M-Fn but then this change is not reflected on FV display and Exposure Compensation stays at zero.
Now, even more bizarre, going to Exposure Compensation via MENU I-2, it is not possible to change Exposure Compensation and only change Exposure Bracketing.
Thanks for clarification, if any…
Best regards
André Erlich
03-28-2023 01:50 PM
Exposure Compensation is only possible when the camera is controlling at least one leg of the Exposure Triangle. For example, when you are in M mode, then the user is manually setting Tv, Av, and ISO. The camera is not controlling any leg of the Exposure Triangle. If you now switch ISO to Auto, now the camera is able to set Exposure Compensation for you by adjusting ISO.
03-29-2023 06:44 AM
Thanks a lot, it makes sense...
However it still does not explain why it is possible (in FV) with ISO not in AUTO to change the exposure Compensation via M-Fn
thanks and regards
Andre
03-29-2023 02:10 PM
@albasdad wrote:Thanks a lot, it makes sense...
However it still does not explain why it is possible (in FV) with ISO not in AUTO to change the exposure Compensation via M-Fn
thanks and regards
Andre
Sure it does. Perhaps you need to explain exactly what configuration you are using for Fv mode. Like I said above, if any leg of the Exposure Triangle is being automatically controlled and set by the camera, then Exposure Compensation if possible.
03-29-2023 03:23 PM
Shutter Speed: set
Apperture: Set
ISO: Set
Exposure Compensation - Unchangeable
Now, if you get to Exposure Compensation via MENU, you cannot change it (consistent) but if your get to Exposure Comensation via M-Fn, you can change it (inconsistent) but this change is not reflected on Exposure Compensation on FV screen where EC is still at 0
rgs
andre
03-29-2023 03:57 PM
@albasdad wrote:Shutter Speed: set
Apperture: Set
ISO: Set
Exposure Compensation - Unchangeable
Now, if you get to Exposure Compensation via MENU, you cannot change it (consistent) but if your get to Exposure Comensation via M-Fn, you can change it (inconsistent) but this change is not reflected on Exposure Compensation on FV screen where EC is still at 0
rgs
andre
The above bold text sounds like a firmware bug. You should not be able to enter any compensation setting. Which version of camera firmware do you have?
Can someone with an R5 confirm this behavior? Thanks.
When you have all three legs of the Exposure Triangle ( Tv, Av, ISO ) configured for [SET] then you are using a configuration that is equivalent to using M shooting mode. As I described above, exposure compensation is not available because the camera is not controlling any legs of the Exposure Triangle. Exposure is completely under the control of the user.
03-30-2023 01:55 AM
1.7.0
My friend verified it on his R5 and he has the same behaviour...
a bug ???
regards
andre
03-30-2023 02:08 PM
I had an engineer take a look at this to see if it was a firmware bug. He is wondering if you might be confusing Exposure Compensation with Flash Exposure Compensation? He's also using the firmware that was released today - v.1.81.
This page outlines how Fv mode works: Canon Knowledge Base - Canon : Product Manual : EOS R5 : Fv: Flexible-Priority AE
03-30-2023 02:45 PM
Thanks ...I certainly do not confuse EC with FEC !. I am still on 1.7.0 - will wait a little bit before upgrading to 1.8.1.
I can capture LCD to illustrate the problem, if you wish...
best regards
Andre
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