03-04-2024 02:59 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:39 AM by Danny
Hi! I recently purchased the canon EOS RP to film indoor videos but I am having issues where rooms there are windows. Basically, I can't properly expose a room without the windows being overblown and mostly white. I understand I have to experiment with the exposure triangle, but I can't seem to find the right balance— And here's the frustrating thing: this isn't the case on my iphone. I can take the same shot with my phone and by clicking/focusing the exposure box on both the indoor and the window it balances out the exposure pretty well. Is the canon camera unable to achieve this same effect, especially as easily as I can do it on the phone?
03-04-2024 03:49 PM
Cameras cannot capture the entire dynamic range in high dynamic range scenes like that.
If a window must be within the shot, two potentials...
03-04-2024 04:11 PM - edited 03-04-2024 06:08 PM
EDIT: Sorry, I didn't see you were shooting video. What I offered wasn't correct.
Newton
03-04-2024 04:13 PM
For photos, AEB would be a good solution, but the OP will be doing video work.
03-04-2024 05:38 PM - edited 03-04-2024 06:05 PM
"but the OP will be doing video work."
Thanks! That went right over my head 😀 ... *I tried to delete, but couldn't*
Newton
03-04-2024 06:18 PM
Your phone is lying to you. It is a nice lie, but it is doing a lot of behind the scenes calculations to squeeze the windows and the room into a single 8 bit file.
The camera won't do that unless you tell it to, did you try HDR movie?
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