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03/13/2004 12:07:26 AM · #1
Well, after 2 hours of shooting today on my rebel (my second shots with it), I get home and open up some of my files and I realize I shot all of them in iso1600. It was an awfully bright day, but I couldn't figure out why all my pictures were being overexposed with a shutter of 1/4000.

Guess it's time for me to learn to use NeatImage. Anyway, I am VERY impressed with how the camera handled the noise, even with it at 1600. It is definately noticable, but certainly not as bad as I had imagined. I think after some filtering, they should turn out fairly nice.

I love my 300d and bigma, even if my fiancee told me it looks funny. She says the camera is too small for the lens!
03/13/2004 12:13:08 AM · #2
That's why when I begin shooting I always check my ISO and White Balance settings first, because I never remember what I had it set to last time. :)

But depending on the mode you were shooting in, you should have noticed that the shutter speed was being automatically set really high (1/4000 sec) a lot of the time and realized that something was causing it.
03/13/2004 12:14:25 AM · #3
Originally posted by ChrisW123:

That's why when I begin shooting I always check my ISO and White Balance settings first, because I never remember what I had it set to last time. :)

But depending on the mode you were shooting in, you should have noticed that the shutter speed was being automatically set really high (1/4000 sec) a lot of the time and realized that something was causing it.


I did think it was really odd, and I did recognize it, but it just never occurred to me that I was playing with it and forgot to change it back
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