cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Exposure simulation and lines on Live View

Tintype_18
Whiz

Looked through the PDF manual but couldn't zero in on anything specific. Two items here.

1. I was taking some shots of the moon last night. Camera was set on Av- 2/5 sec., f/5, 110mm, ISO 3200 (Auto). The Exposure Simulation icon was flashing. Found this in the manual but nothing why it was flashing. Did I over look something?

2. The Live View showed two vertical lines on it but they aren't on the photo in File Explorer.

As always, your help is most appreciated.

Two months ago, I couldn't spell Fotografter. Now I are one! Smiley Very Happy

 

John
11 REPLIES 11

Danny
Moderator
Moderator

Hi, Tintype_18!

So that the Community can help you better, we need to know exactly which Canon camera model you're using. That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!

If this is a time-sensitive matter, click HERE search our knowledge base or find additional support options HERE.

Thanks and have a great day!

My oversight. Canon EOS Rebel T7 1500D. Will get the rest of thei info later today.

John

The moon photo was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T7 1500D. Settings are: Av, 2/5 sec., f/5, 110mm, ISO 3200. Unedited photo attached.

IMG_8577.JPG

John

Tintype,

 

Not sure about the lines but the exposure flashing was probably issuing a warning that the moon was overexposed.

 

The moon is completely blown out from overexposure and looks like the sun doing a partial eclipse.

 

I would suggest lower ISO and faster shutter speed.

 

Attached images were shot with Canon 1DX III, the first with an EF 800 f5.6 lens and the second with a Celestron 1100HD telescope

 

The first shot using the EF 800 was shot at f7.1, 1/160, ISO 100; the second is with the telescope which is equivalent to 2800mm, f10 and was shot at 1/800, ISO 1250.

 

I would fix your ISO at a lower value and use a shorter exposure.

 

Rodger

 

EF 800.JPG

 

Celestron.jpg

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

Many thanks, Rodger. I might have set ISO to Auto out of hesitation to have a specific setting.

Those are great shots. I can see Whats-his-name's golf ball. Looks like he will need a sand wedge to get out of the crater to salvage par.

Edit- Will look at conditions tonight. Will take a photo with your suggestions in mind.

John

If you want the moon properly exposed, and everything elsee dark, use the looney 11 rule:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_11_rule

 

If you want it all exposed correctly, you will need two shots, one for the moon and another with the foreground and merge them in post.


@kvbarkley wrote:

If you want the moon properly exposed, and everything elsee dark, use the looney 11 rule:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_11_rule

 

If you want it all exposed correctly, you will need two shots, one for the moon and another with the foreground and merge them in post.


Yes, manual exposure as indicated above.

 

The moon is a very small part of the frame, so the camera is going to base exposure on the majority of the frame, which is dark sky.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, LR Classic

FWIW, tried a couple of shots last night. Photos were blurred and deleted. Looks like today is cloudy so might not get any shots tonight. I recall a thread about photographing the moon. Will find it and read it.

Thanks to all!

Edit: Did a search and found this from a previous post. Need to take time to go through it. So much to learn for one photo!

https://photographylife.com/landscapes/how-to-photograph-moon

John


@Tintype_18 wrote:

The moon photo was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T7 1500D. Settings are: Av, 2/5 sec., f/5, 110mm, ISO 3200. Unedited photo attached.

IMG_8577.JPG


Hi Tintype_18, It took me several trial sessions to get my settings right for "Moon Shots". I am very inexperienced but finally, get some decent "Moon Shots". Listen to the expert advice here and keep trying.

 

This attached Moon Shot was taken with my EOS Rebel SL2 / EF-S18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM lens at 135mm, Tv mode @ 1/1000s, f5.6, ISO 400. That seems to be my "sweet spot" for a Moon Shot" on a clear night with my 18-135 mm zoom lens. My camera was mounted on a tripod and I use a BR-E1 Bluetooth remote shutter control. This unedited image has only been cropped in Photoshop Elements to 1000px x 1000px.

IMG_0391.JPG

--
Walter
in Davie, FL
Announcements
03/14/2023: New firmware version 1.8.1 is available for EOS R6

03/02/2023: New Firmware Updates Are Available:

EOS R7 - Version 1.3.0EOS R10 - Version 1.3.0
02/24/2023: We've updated Share Your Photos

2/07/2023: New product announcements!

EOS R8 EOS R50RF-S55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STMRF24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STMRF15-30mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
01/18/2023: New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for EOS R6 Mark II
01/09/2023: Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment
01/03/2023: Welcome to CES 2023!
12/08/2022: New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS C70
12/07/2022: New firmware version 1.7.0 is available for EOS R5
11/22/2022: New firmware available for EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10
11/16/2022: We're thrilled to be ranked among the Best Employers for Veterans in 2022 by Forbes.
08/31/2022: New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for RF 70-200mm L IS USM
08/09/2022: New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 300
08/09/2022: New firmware version 1.2.0 is available for CR-N 500
07/14/2022: New firmware version 1.0.1 is available for CR-X300
06/10/2022: Service Notice:UPDATE: Canon Inkjet Printer continuous reboot loop or powering down
06/07/2022: New firmware version 1.3.2 is available for PowerShot G7 X Mark III
05/31/2022: Did someone SAY Badges?
05/26/2022: New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS-C500 Mark II
05/26/2022: New firmware version 1.0.3.1 is available for EOS-C300 Mark III
05/10/2022: Keep your Canon gear in optimal condition with a Canon Maintenance Service
05/05/2022: We are excited to announce that we have refreshed the ranking scale within the community!
04/26/2022: New firmware version 1.0.1.1 is available for EOS R5 C
03/23/2022: New firmware version 1.0.3.1 is available for EOS-C70
02/09/2022: Share Your Photos is back!
02/07/2022: New firmware version 1.6.1 is available for EOS-1DX Mark III
01/19/2022: READY FOR ANYTHING EOS-R5 C
01/13/2022: Community Update. We will be retiring the legacy profile avatars on 01/20/2022. Click this link to read more.