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How to lock exposure without holding the button down
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<blockquote data-quote="mystic7" data-source="post: 346918" data-attributes="member: 30489"><p>Yikes, ok, one by one:</p><p>1. No, definitely not auto focus. Everything is set to manual, except as I said previously, white balance, which I will set to PRE now that I know how to "measure".</p><p>2. Yeah, I thought I had the AE/AF button set properly but I had it set to (Hold) as in hold the button down. I've since corrected that.</p><p>3. Auto ISO is definitely OFF. It's set to default to 100.</p><p>4. "<span style="color: #333333">Are you shooting this in daylight and there is a window in the room behind the camera maybe ? The light through the window could be changing."</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"> Yes, there is a door made up mostly of windows behind the camera. It was cloudy when I shot this but the clouds thinned and thickened, so this COULD be the culprit. As for florescent lights I learned my lesson when I got a new prime lens and tried it out while sitting directly beneath the florescent lights in my kitchen. I didn't know about the relationship between florescents and shutter speed. Needless to say I try to stay away from florescent lighting.</span></p><p><span style="color: #333333"></span></p><p><span style="color: #333333">Anyway, as I said, I'll report back the result of today's test shoot later on. And thanks for not mentioning my guitar playing!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystic7, post: 346918, member: 30489"] Yikes, ok, one by one: 1. No, definitely not auto focus. Everything is set to manual, except as I said previously, white balance, which I will set to PRE now that I know how to "measure". 2. Yeah, I thought I had the AE/AF button set properly but I had it set to (Hold) as in hold the button down. I've since corrected that. 3. Auto ISO is definitely OFF. It's set to default to 100. 4. "[COLOR=#333333]Are you shooting this in daylight and there is a window in the room behind the camera maybe ? The light through the window could be changing." Yes, there is a door made up mostly of windows behind the camera. It was cloudy when I shot this but the clouds thinned and thickened, so this COULD be the culprit. As for florescent lights I learned my lesson when I got a new prime lens and tried it out while sitting directly beneath the florescent lights in my kitchen. I didn't know about the relationship between florescents and shutter speed. Needless to say I try to stay away from florescent lighting. Anyway, as I said, I'll report back the result of today's test shoot later on. And thanks for not mentioning my guitar playing![/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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