Frustrating flash
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 7:55 am
Hi , sorry but i have another question.
(seems i have more questions than answers most days )
When using the camera indoors at night in A mode, with ambient house lights on (hence mixed lighting);
I pop the onboard flash to assist in expectation of a long shutter speed, I see on the EA exposure display that the exposure will be few stops under its own CSM set shutterspeed. I have a couple of choices ,
1/ reset the min flash shutterspeed to a new slower value (CSM menu)
2/ set the camera to a higher iso or auto iso
3/ change my aperture to a wider opening if possible .
I try any/all of these BUT i dont see the exposure display changing to suggest im working towards a solution. Why not ?
If i set the camera to auto iso - it exposes at a ok setting at about 1 or 1.5 stops higher than my manual iso setting . So why then when i changed the settings more than 3-4 stops didnt the display 'centre' (....0....>) ?
i had this problem before when working with night shots where the sensor just wouldnt give me a reading to assess exposure choiceswhen setting A or S prefrences.
http://www.d70users.net/viewtopic.php?t=4202&highlight=
i posted a question to the effect and others had the same problem, but this is indoor with ambient incandescents on.
what am i doing wrong?
TIA guys ,
R
(seems i have more questions than answers most days )
When using the camera indoors at night in A mode, with ambient house lights on (hence mixed lighting);
I pop the onboard flash to assist in expectation of a long shutter speed, I see on the EA exposure display that the exposure will be few stops under its own CSM set shutterspeed. I have a couple of choices ,
1/ reset the min flash shutterspeed to a new slower value (CSM menu)
2/ set the camera to a higher iso or auto iso
3/ change my aperture to a wider opening if possible .
I try any/all of these BUT i dont see the exposure display changing to suggest im working towards a solution. Why not ?
If i set the camera to auto iso - it exposes at a ok setting at about 1 or 1.5 stops higher than my manual iso setting . So why then when i changed the settings more than 3-4 stops didnt the display 'centre' (....0....>) ?
i had this problem before when working with night shots where the sensor just wouldnt give me a reading to assess exposure choiceswhen setting A or S prefrences.
http://www.d70users.net/viewtopic.php?t=4202&highlight=
i posted a question to the effect and others had the same problem, but this is indoor with ambient incandescents on.
what am i doing wrong?
TIA guys ,
R