theMusicMan
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Hey All
I am hoping for some advice here as I have a funny feeling either there's something wrong with my camera or - more likely - I am doing something wrong.
I have an Olympus e400 and when I take pics with my built in flash they always seem to come out under-exposed. I always have to use Lightroom to 'up' the exposure in varying amounts. Take a look at this photograph which I took on a plane after talking to some good folk with a gorgeous baby en route yesterday to Dubai. As you can clearly see, the image is massively underexposed.
Can anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong? I simply set the camera on Automatic, focussed, framed and clicked - that's it. I took three or four pics in similar composition, but each one is similarly under-exposed.
Is there a setting I should use specifically for when using flash? I know I can use Lightroom to fix this - but surely this isn't right and shouldn't the camera correctly expose for this...?
Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks all.
I am hoping for some advice here as I have a funny feeling either there's something wrong with my camera or - more likely - I am doing something wrong.
I have an Olympus e400 and when I take pics with my built in flash they always seem to come out under-exposed. I always have to use Lightroom to 'up' the exposure in varying amounts. Take a look at this photograph which I took on a plane after talking to some good folk with a gorgeous baby en route yesterday to Dubai. As you can clearly see, the image is massively underexposed.
Can anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong? I simply set the camera on Automatic, focussed, framed and clicked - that's it. I took three or four pics in similar composition, but each one is similarly under-exposed.
Is there a setting I should use specifically for when using flash? I know I can use Lightroom to fix this - but surely this isn't right and shouldn't the camera correctly expose for this...?
Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks all.