Hi,
I'm really hoping this is operator error, as I've just got the camera and have never owned Canon before (coming from Nikon). Feel free to call me a berk who's missed a setting that needs enabling.
I haven't done much experimentation in fully manual mode yet. Considering AP is how I like to shoot, if I can't get it singing in AP that's a big deal to me.
In Priority mode @ ISO100, everything appears overexposed, with light burns all over the place (even in low-ish light). WB is in Auto.
The issue is the same in Auto ISO.
In fully Auto the camera defaults to a very low F setting, so it's difficult to make a fair comparison, but it still appears over-exposed. Generally looks cold and heavy in the blues in any auto mode.
Having owned Nikon DSLRs for over a decade, this is perplexing me. I live in AP mode with the Nikon and have never had an issue like this. I'm really hoping this is my fault and not a hardware issue.
Can anyone suggest any other functions that might be in the wrong setting, considering that the camera's new out of the box?
Thanks in advance.
I'm really hoping this is operator error, as I've just got the camera and have never owned Canon before (coming from Nikon). Feel free to call me a berk who's missed a setting that needs enabling.
I haven't done much experimentation in fully manual mode yet. Considering AP is how I like to shoot, if I can't get it singing in AP that's a big deal to me.
In Priority mode @ ISO100, everything appears overexposed, with light burns all over the place (even in low-ish light). WB is in Auto.
The issue is the same in Auto ISO.
In fully Auto the camera defaults to a very low F setting, so it's difficult to make a fair comparison, but it still appears over-exposed. Generally looks cold and heavy in the blues in any auto mode.
Having owned Nikon DSLRs for over a decade, this is perplexing me. I live in AP mode with the Nikon and have never had an issue like this. I'm really hoping this is my fault and not a hardware issue.
Can anyone suggest any other functions that might be in the wrong setting, considering that the camera's new out of the box?
Thanks in advance.