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RE: Canon users - help with indoor lighting. |
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Buildatour.com
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| 14 Feb 2009 02:39 PM |
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Doug, The http:// must be included when you post a link. For example: http://www.dougwalters.com We've corrected the link in your previous post as well. Thanks Doug. |
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Doug
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| 11 Feb 2009 12:53 PM |
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Oops I see that link didnt work. I only tried it because in a post on these forums it said it would. http://www.dougwalters.com |
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Doug
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| 11 Feb 2009 12:46 PM |
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1. Sounds like your Model Canon has trouble with White Balance. Yes, you have to go and manually set it to incandescent. The camera will adjust for the more yellow light of incandescing bulbs and increase the blue. As far as exposure control, you can set the camera in auto, aperture preferred and open the lens as far as possible. That would be the lowest F-stop available to you. The camera will then adjust shutter speed. Of course when going outside switch it back to program mode. 2.There is one other option (using the camera in auto mode) that depending on if you are doing it or not and that is to depress the shutter button down halfway while pointing the camera at the darkest part of the room, then holding the shutter button swing the camera to the main part of the room that you want the photo and take the photo. This will set the exposure of the room and not be influenced by bright light, such as light coming through windows. This would be the best solution if you are not doing it. Another trick when possible is to shoot indoors with overcast skies. Ha .. ok, I see I can put my site in here so why not? http://www.dougwalters.com
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Connie
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| 27 Jan 2009 07:41 PM |
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| Hi. I am a independant real estate photographer - a newbie at that, who chooses buildatour.com as my tour site. I shoot with Canons, but have to go into manual mode to get the best lighting and decrease the orange glow indoors. Do any of you have this problem, and if so, what do you do? Shoot manually? Oh, and I have a Canon D 40 and 580 flash. Thanks! |
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