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Fuzzy Orange

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Jul 29, 2006
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I know this might sound strange, but the exposure on my XTi is wonky. When in Manual mode (or M), the exposure is always -2. All of my shots always turn out completely black. So, can anyone help me? I have a photographic assignment I must get done this weekend, so I kinda need help soon... Thanks.
 

Poeben

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Jul 29, 2004
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Since you said you have an assignment, I won't give away too much:

1. The "-2" you are seeing is what your camera's meter is reading (of course on the xti there is nothing below -2.)

2. Manual mode requires the user to set all three aspects of exposure. Be sure you adjust them properly for your shooting conditions, i.e. your meter should read ±0.
 

sjl

macrumors 6502
Sep 15, 2004
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Melbourne, Australia
How do I lower the F-Stop in Manual mode?

There are two dials on the XTi (if I remember rightly; it certainly is the case on the 20D, and I'm pretty sure Canon tries to keep the interface reasonably consistent.) One is near the shutter release button. The other is a dial on the back of the camera.

One of those will control the aperture (f stop); the other will control the shutter speed.
 

npederse

macrumors newbie
Mar 21, 2007
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The XTi has only the one wheel (I'm fairly sure). But you're correct, hitting the AE button and the then dial will adjust.
 
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