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Using a Canon 350D with a Sigma 17 - 70 mm 2.8 lens and a Nissin Di622 speedlite - last night I was official photographer for our village Pantomime (in the Pub restaurant). I did this event last year and using AV of 7.1 to 9 got very consistent, pleasing, results, most of which the camera decided to shoot at 100th.
This year, same venue, same camera, same lens (if it works don't fix it !), I figured on same or similar settings but totally failed to get autofocus to work on AV. I can't see well enough to use manual focus, although I did try (and failed !) for a while. I switched to TV which permitted autofocus OK, and on the basis of last year's successes, used 80th, 100th and 125th.
The camera decided the perfect aperture was 3.5, 2.8 and sometimes 4. which left the photos totally blown out.
I very soon switched (in the darkened Restaurant it wasn't easy to see the dials) to Manual, set 100th at 7.1 and at 8, and got super pictures, correctly exposed.
I get to return for the final Dress Rehearsal this evening so all is not lost but can anyone tell me what I was doing wrong in AV ?
Thanks,
This year, same venue, same camera, same lens (if it works don't fix it !), I figured on same or similar settings but totally failed to get autofocus to work on AV. I can't see well enough to use manual focus, although I did try (and failed !) for a while. I switched to TV which permitted autofocus OK, and on the basis of last year's successes, used 80th, 100th and 125th.
The camera decided the perfect aperture was 3.5, 2.8 and sometimes 4. which left the photos totally blown out.
I very soon switched (in the darkened Restaurant it wasn't easy to see the dials) to Manual, set 100th at 7.1 and at 8, and got super pictures, correctly exposed.
I get to return for the final Dress Rehearsal this evening so all is not lost but can anyone tell me what I was doing wrong in AV ?
Thanks,