04-13-2017 08:43 AM
I own a 5D MK IV and I'm baffled at what I am seeing. In manual mode, for example, if I try to set the exposure beyond three stops either above or below "standard exposure" the camera will not make the exposure. There is simply no response when the shutter button is depressed. The camera acts normal in every other way that I have tried. Am I missing something here?
I'd appreciate any ideas to fix either my understanding or the camera itself.
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04-13-2017 10:42 AM
@ltouchstone wrote:
I was going to make a pic of the "pink moon" a couple of days ago. Since the meter would be useless I set it up in manual mode. It was a bright sunny day up there so exposure was set accordingly. The 5D however would not function to make the exposure. The exposure I set was :
ISO 100
Fstop. 16
Shutter. 1/125
Could have been a brick on my tripod just as easily for all the photos I got. The manual on pg 251 does not address this behavior. I'm at a loss.
What lens were you using, and did you set the focus manually? Sometimes a camera won't fire if there isn't enough light for the (auto-focusing) lens to achieve focus. Unless the selected focus point was right on the moon, that may have been the case here.
04-13-2017 09:25 AM
Can you clarify? Are you trying to dial Exposure Compensation, or just select an aperture or shutter speed that gives you an under/over exposure?
04-13-2017 10:06 AM
04-13-2017 10:42 AM
@ltouchstone wrote:
I was going to make a pic of the "pink moon" a couple of days ago. Since the meter would be useless I set it up in manual mode. It was a bright sunny day up there so exposure was set accordingly. The 5D however would not function to make the exposure. The exposure I set was :
ISO 100
Fstop. 16
Shutter. 1/125
Could have been a brick on my tripod just as easily for all the photos I got. The manual on pg 251 does not address this behavior. I'm at a loss.
What lens were you using, and did you set the focus manually? Sometimes a camera won't fire if there isn't enough light for the (auto-focusing) lens to achieve focus. Unless the selected focus point was right on the moon, that may have been the case here.
04-13-2017 10:47 AM
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