You didn't set it to EI2000 did you? That would do the opposite of what you want. A higher EI gives you tons of headroom on the sensor over 18% grey in exchange for range on the bottom end (what you're trying to test). At EI2000 you are massively underexposing the sensor. For low light keep it at stock EI800 And see what the sensor can do natively.
You didn't set it to EI2000 did you? That would do the opposite of what you want. A higher EI gives you tons of headroom on the sensor over 18% grey in exchange for range on the bottom end (what you're trying to test). At EI2000 you are massively underexposing the sensor. For low light keep it at stock EI800 And see what the sensor can do natively.
Cryptic808 2 months ago