08-16-2015 01:08 PM
I bought the T5i a year ago and just experienced the same issue. I have reset to factory setting and still experiences the same issue. I have attached a sample photo below that I took recently. This was taken with auto-mode, indoors in the evening with incandescent lighting. Do I need to buy a new camera? Is there a part I need to replace?
08-16-2015 05:26 PM
You were in Auto, and the camera decided you had enough light to expose the subject without flash.
Switch to Prgram and manually activate flash.
DPP Auto Adjust brightened it a little.
08-16-2015 06:24 PM
@t5i_user wrote:I bought the T5i a year ago and just experienced the same issue. I have reset to factory setting and still experiences the same issue. I have attached a sample photo below that I took recently. This was taken with auto-mode, indoors in the evening with incandescent lighting. Do I need to buy a new camera? Is there a part I need to replace?
Probably the camera's metering system is being fooled by the highly reflecttive surfaces in the background. The correct way to handle it is with bounce flash; but of course that requires an external flash unit, unless you want to try to fabricate a foil or paper reflector to divert the beam. Unfortunately, there are some situations for which built-in flash is simply an inadequate tool.
08-16-2015 08:10 PM
Based on Bob's comment, did flash not fire or did flash fire and you didn't get the exposure you wanted?
08-16-2015 10:22 PM
The flash does not fire. Instead, there is a light located in front of the camera, below the ISO button, that would flash orange instead. I don't think this is normal because this just started happening recently and I have had this camera for awhile and would have noticed this with the amount of pictures I have taken.
Also, I tried using programmable mode and the same thing happened. Not sure if I adjusted manual flash right, but overall, essnetially, no matter what mode I'm in, I get the same yellow picture quality.
08-16-2015 10:31 PM
I am having the same problem. I bought the camera last november. Hope we can find some answers
08-16-2015 10:33 PM
08-16-2015 10:48 PM
08-16-2015 10:55 PM
I am having the same problem and have been trying all that you all are mentioning. I just went to clear the settings. The 4th wrench is not available in the A mode. Is that normal? I did find it in P and reset. The camera does some shots fine now and others not at all. Do I need to contact Canon?
Appreciate any help
08-16-2015 10:58 PM
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