09-02-2018 10:33 PM
Again, I want to thank you for all of your help in answering my questions. It is really appreciated.
I have a Rebel T6 that I purchased recently. Occationally, the Aperture or Shutter Speed values will flash in the viewfinder. I'm assuming it is because I don't have one or more of the exposure triangle items set correctly. I've looked in the manual and can't find anything to substanciate my suspicion. Any advice or guidance as to where I can find info on this?
09-02-2018 10:52 PM
HA HA!!! With more digging I found this on the dummies.com site. This was exactly what I was suspecting, but I couldn't find it in the documentation. If anyone has any other comments or suggestions, please let me know.
09-03-2018 03:56 AM
By observation, it would seem that because the camera allows for AEB, Automatic Exposure Bracketing, over a +/- 3 Ev range, the viewfinder will not start blinking until the exposure exceeds at least +/- 3 Ev.
In other words, when the viewfinder is blinking at you, then the current exposure settings are WAY off the mark.
You can still get pretty bad under/over exposures without a blinking icon to warn you, too, but those images can frequently be salvaged with good post processing to some degree. But, blinking means you are too far into the red zone.
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