Embarrassing newbie question about overexposed pics ...
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12-31-2015 05:58 PM
I've had my Rebel EOS T2i for almost five years now ... but suddenly it's shooting extremely overexposed photographs even in full automatic mode.
As a largely self-taught amateur, I have no idea if I've bumped something onto the wrong setting, if something is dirty or needs adjusting or if the camera needs repair. Can anyone help me trouble shoot?
The animal photos I took/tried to take yesterday if that's helpful ... the middle party pic I tried to take December 10 ...
~ Lisa
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10-28-2019 11:29 AM
You jumped into a 2 year old thread, not likely to be seen by 2019.
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10-28-2019 12:35 PM
People will google it, that is why I found it here.
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10-28-2019 12:50 PM
Considering that the T5 does not have a prism, why should we pay attention to you at all?
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10-28-2019 01:05 PM
As far as prisim I think he just used the wrong terminology in his reply. I watched the You Tube video he linked to and for those that have this overexposure problem it is worthwhile and possibly a very easy fix. I would try it if I had a T5 with this problem.

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