03-07-2023 10:41 AM - last edited on 03-07-2023 10:50 AM by Danny
When taking photos of people in our church, the camera captures the light from the windows and the photo becomes bad. the light in the church is dimly lit..is there a setting that will correct this and give an even photo of the people. i have been using the auto setting.
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03-07-2023 12:51 PM
Ah, the exposure is pretty good, but I see now what you're dealing with.
In these situations, it would be best to move around the subjects such that you remove the strong backlighting. e.g. in this particular image, could the subjects have stepped a bit to camera left (their right). And then you would position yourself more to the right. i.e. the background now is the area where the coats are hanging.
03-07-2023 10:58 AM - edited 03-07-2023 11:00 AM
Best to post an example, but imagine what is happening is that the camera (since it's in auto mode) is seeing the large amount of light from the outdoors and exposing for that. Which leads to the interior areas being underexposed.
Look into exposure compensation which would let you adjust up/down to get a proper exposure for the interior of the church.
You may need to use Av, Tv or P modes to enable exposure compensation.
See page 52 of the User Manual for details.
03-07-2023 11:20 AM
03-07-2023 12:51 PM
Ah, the exposure is pretty good, but I see now what you're dealing with.
In these situations, it would be best to move around the subjects such that you remove the strong backlighting. e.g. in this particular image, could the subjects have stepped a bit to camera left (their right). And then you would position yourself more to the right. i.e. the background now is the area where the coats are hanging.
03-07-2023 01:49 PM
thanks so much..greatly appreciated
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