Hi,
I am quite new to using a DSLR but slowly getting to grips with it all. I am not sure if I am imagining things but i`m almost convinced the camera is not letting as much light in as it did when it bought it 2 months ago and I am starting to think there is something wrong with it. I am using a Canon EOS 550D with 55-250mm lens.
I have checked the online light calculators and also the sunny 16 rule but it doesnt seem to add up right. For example, the sunny 16 rule says on heavy cloud/overcast day like today then f5.6 @ iso100 and shutter 100. If I use these settings the image is almost black!
What I am looking for is real world feedback from other camera users. Today is a very grim/grey/cloudy dull day. If you were to go outside and take a picture at f5.6 iso 100 what shutter speed do you need to use to get a properly exposed picture? Thanks in advance for any feedback on this.
I am quite new to using a DSLR but slowly getting to grips with it all. I am not sure if I am imagining things but i`m almost convinced the camera is not letting as much light in as it did when it bought it 2 months ago and I am starting to think there is something wrong with it. I am using a Canon EOS 550D with 55-250mm lens.
I have checked the online light calculators and also the sunny 16 rule but it doesnt seem to add up right. For example, the sunny 16 rule says on heavy cloud/overcast day like today then f5.6 @ iso100 and shutter 100. If I use these settings the image is almost black!
What I am looking for is real world feedback from other camera users. Today is a very grim/grey/cloudy dull day. If you were to go outside and take a picture at f5.6 iso 100 what shutter speed do you need to use to get a properly exposed picture? Thanks in advance for any feedback on this.