11-26-2015 08:15 AM
Last Monday, I attempted to shoot night / low-light scenes with my T5i using the SCN mode. Every time I attempt to take the shot, the internal flash pops up and fires, which ruins the shot. On one of my smaller memory cards (8-16GB), I used my Manfrotto monopod with my Sigma 10-20mm wide-angled lens with variable aparture. I didn't have my Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens with me, which I'll try next week to see if it's just my wide-angled lens.
I checked the message boards via Canon Community - EOS Rebel, and the reply posts said that the scene mode (SCN) was the best for shooting night/low-light photography with either tripod or monopod. BTW, my Manfrotto monopod has 4 legs at the bottom of it.
Any suggestions??
11-26-2015 09:38 AM
I'm guessing you are using Night Portrait selection, which will fire the flash to expose a person while setting shutter speed to expose background.
Shift to Handheld Night Scene.
11-26-2015 10:49 AM
THANKS John. I'll try that next Monday when I get back to school (Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne Campus - IPFW).
11-26-2015 10:02 AM
Better yet go to full Manual. You have a LCD screen on the back of the camera. Even if you don't know what settings to use, you can see if it worked.
Give me a little more info of what you are wanting to shoot and I can give you an approx starting point.
11-26-2015 11:11 AM
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