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PowerShot SX600 HS Settings When Using a Shadow Box

ryt2me57
Apprentice

I use my point and shoot at work to grab images of food for training materials in our restaurant.  I have a shadow box with a bank of LED lights on the top.  Whenever I take photos, they come out dark, even when I adjust the lights.  I've tried low lights and high lights, and the photos are still too dark.  If I try to take the photo when standing further away from the opening to the shadow box, the pictures tend to lighten up a bit, but then they are too small and zooming in starts to get blurry.

What manual settings should I use to compensate for the LED lighting in the box? 

My current work-around is to use photo software to manipulate the image, but if I could get it right from the start, that would be ideal.

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Anonymous
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Your camera has an exposure compensation adjustment. You can increase the exposure amount until you're satisfied. From the manual:

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Here is a link to the camera's manual :
SX600 HS Manual 

ryt2me57
Apprentice

Wow! Thank you so much. I'll give that a try next time.  I appreciate your help.

 

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