20D issues with 28-135mm IS lens?
NewCreation517
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Hey all,
So I just bought a Canon 28-135mm with IS, and have been noticing that the pictures I take seem WAY underexposed when shooting on the default mode or on portrait mode.
Example:
Granted it's not a very good photo anyhow, but it serves as a perfect example of how LOTS of my photos are turning out. This was on normal program mode with a Speedlite 430EX and the 28-135mm lens with IS on. Something just doesn't seem right about that ...
So I just bought a Canon 28-135mm with IS, and have been noticing that the pictures I take seem WAY underexposed when shooting on the default mode or on portrait mode.
Example:
Granted it's not a very good photo anyhow, but it serves as a perfect example of how LOTS of my photos are turning out. This was on normal program mode with a Speedlite 430EX and the 28-135mm lens with IS on. Something just doesn't seem right about that ...
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Try taking the same picture in Av mode with your lens wide open and a higher ISO to see if you get a different (and hopefully better) result. In the default mode, the underexposure is fairly normal. The camera will probably be at 1/60 sec or higher (to help eliminate any camera shake) and a modest f-stop to give better depth of field.
I think all your woes are the settings on the camera and not the lens. If you post some more examples with EXIF it will be easier to tell.
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Program mode is not the best mode for flash on the 20D. It assumes that you want a shutter speed greater than 1/60th to allow hand holding the camera. If the background is already pretty dark, it will allow it to be seriously underexposed.
Av mode will allow you to capture the foreground subject and balance the lighting with the background - BE aware, that it does this by allowing LONG shutter speeds - you MAY need to have your camera on a tripod - verify the shutter speed before shooting with flash in Av mode.
The best source of info re: the EOS system flash is here[/img]
Other links here on dgrin about fill flash...
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=50306&highlight=pathfinder+fill+flash
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=32198&highlight=pathfinder+fill+flash
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Seriously, I still can't understand why Canon even puts these modes on the camera. You are using the camera as a point and shoot. A very expensive point and shoot.
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My 300D had it and I used it to get the hang of the settings. What's funny is I had my 5D about 2 weeks before I realized it didn't even have green settings
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