Looking at the EXIF, .....................
Alot better - but still not that bright sunny day - I think the filter is the way to go!....Thanks everyone.![]()
just an aside
Mike...how do you access the EXIF data details on a submitted image ?
detailed "how-to" please .... not a "use XYZ" as I have tried that....![]()
just an aside
Mike...how do you access the EXIF data details on a submitted image ?
detailed "how-to" please .... not a "use XYZ" as I have tried that....![]()
just an aside
Mike...how do you access the EXIF data details on a submitted image ?
detailed "how-to" please .... not a "use XYZ" as I have tried that....![]()
Quite simple, there are various free apps available to do this, the one I use is KUSO Exif viewer.).
Looking at the EXIF, I see that you have the EV (Exposure compensation) set to +1, which would explain the over exposure. Also you were in manual mode, so you must have chosen the settings and not let the camera work them out.
EXACTLY.......
I have KUSO EXIF Viewer already.....
right-click one of my images = dropdown list = Open with KUSO = ALL OK !
right-click on image posted WITHIN the forum - dropdown list does not include KUSO option...............:shrug:
Window Vista Premium and Firefox 3.6.3
Isn't Exposure Compensation redundant in manual mode? Meaning that basically he just over-exposed the shot.
EXACTLY.......
I have KUSO EXIF Viewer already.....
right-click one of my images = dropdown list = Open with KUSO = ALL OK !
right-click on image posted WITHIN the forum - dropdown list does not include KUSO option...............:shrug:
Window Vista Premium and Firefox 3.6.3
Hi John,
I use Opanda and sometimes I cannot see info on images, but think that is more to do with the way they have been loaded onto the forum. However, if you cannot see this one, then it must obviously be something to do with Kuso or it's settings.
Regards
Chris
Isn't Exposure Compensation redundant in manual mode? Meaning that basically he just over-exposed the shot.
Pretty sure on the 50D exposure compensation doesn't work in manual, only shutter/aperture priority and programme.
Hi guys
Thanks for all the comments, I think you are right, Richard, I have just looked at the other photos I took that day and they are a bit hazy. I remember having problems with the light though because it was very bright even though the sun was behind clouds. I've only been using a dslr for two months though and I'm really trying to get the hang of manual - can't see the point of having one otherwise. Obviously I've not got it right yet.
I did just try out the exp comp though and it will stay in the same setting (except for the preset modes) regardless of which setting I am using, Manual, Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority until I change it manually, so perhaps I did bump it over into manual by mistake.
By the way fellas 'he' is a 'she'.
Lorraine
Great info - thanks for all your help looks like I'm off to buy a graduated filter then!!![]()
Thank you John.