chemosabe
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Hi all
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This is my first post on the forum. Have been refering to the forum a lot over the last few months and recently bought a canon 40d, EFS18-55mm f3.5 IS II and 70-300 f4 IS USM.
I've noticed that when using the 18-55 lens with no exposure compensation, at large apertures from f3.5 - f5 the image tends to be underexposed by about 2/3 stop. From f5.6 and upwards, all the images have the same exposure and appear correctly exposed.
This happens in Av mode, or in Manual mode when adjusting the speed and aperature for a neutral exposure. Haven't checked in P or Tv mode as I haven't used them yet.
I'm not talking about the vignetting around the edges, there's hardly any that I can see, it's the entire image that is darker.
I can correct this with the exposure compensation.
My question is: Is this a feature of the lens, camera, or is it me? Is it a case of accepting this and overexposing when shooting at larger apertures?
Chris
This is my first post on the forum. Have been refering to the forum a lot over the last few months and recently bought a canon 40d, EFS18-55mm f3.5 IS II and 70-300 f4 IS USM.
I've noticed that when using the 18-55 lens with no exposure compensation, at large apertures from f3.5 - f5 the image tends to be underexposed by about 2/3 stop. From f5.6 and upwards, all the images have the same exposure and appear correctly exposed.
This happens in Av mode, or in Manual mode when adjusting the speed and aperature for a neutral exposure. Haven't checked in P or Tv mode as I haven't used them yet.
I'm not talking about the vignetting around the edges, there's hardly any that I can see, it's the entire image that is darker.
I can correct this with the exposure compensation.
My question is: Is this a feature of the lens, camera, or is it me? Is it a case of accepting this and overexposing when shooting at larger apertures?
Chris