Exposure metering limit confusion?
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:30 am
Hey all,
HAving lots of fun with the new toy , but
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this conflicting reading readout when doing long , night exposures, in S or A modes.
(no flash and no compensation)
I set say a 10 sec exposure(S mode), or the aperture at f1.8( A mode).
I take a reading of a dark scene , but get a "LO" in the viewfinder at either the user set shutterspeed, or aperture, but, then when I recompose the subject so that it includes the light source in the composition, it tells me i have heaps of room to play (either with shutterspeed or aperture). Im aware that it seeing the light ....
I recompose to eliminate the light source and the "LO" reappears in the viewfinder,I fire the shutter and the camera exposes the scene ...well enough.
But heres the problem- i take a look at the exif info of the exposure, and it tells me it had plenty of room to play with exposure !
Lets say im in S mode (5sec) - ill get a EXIF exposure at F4.5 made with a f:1.8 lens !
Why did it say it was too "LO'' to get a correct exposure if it made its "correct" exposure at f4.5 ?> why didnt it need to go to wide open if it was "LO" ?
theres nothing in the manual that i saw that explains this discrepency . Any ideas?
Confused...
HAving lots of fun with the new toy , but
I wonder if anyone else has encountered this conflicting reading readout when doing long , night exposures, in S or A modes.
(no flash and no compensation)
I set say a 10 sec exposure(S mode), or the aperture at f1.8( A mode).
I take a reading of a dark scene , but get a "LO" in the viewfinder at either the user set shutterspeed, or aperture, but, then when I recompose the subject so that it includes the light source in the composition, it tells me i have heaps of room to play (either with shutterspeed or aperture). Im aware that it seeing the light ....
I recompose to eliminate the light source and the "LO" reappears in the viewfinder,I fire the shutter and the camera exposes the scene ...well enough.
But heres the problem- i take a look at the exif info of the exposure, and it tells me it had plenty of room to play with exposure !
Lets say im in S mode (5sec) - ill get a EXIF exposure at F4.5 made with a f:1.8 lens !
Why did it say it was too "LO'' to get a correct exposure if it made its "correct" exposure at f4.5 ?> why didnt it need to go to wide open if it was "LO" ?
theres nothing in the manual that i saw that explains this discrepency . Any ideas?
Confused...