After all I've done a few test and the best is to keep it at it's default of Medium "Standard". Off will make it too dark and high too bright. There's quite a big difference between low-med but I still think medium is somewhat better so stick to default.
The most important feature is actualy (Highlight Tone Priority) which for some stupid reason is disabled by default on the 500D/T1i.
The feature is just awesome. I've been wondering forever when they would add something like this. Instead of the crappy picture you took, the camera will automagically replace it with a better one! How cool is that!! So easy, even an idiot can do it!!!
build a camera for a photographer not making sales,the same goes for cars all the driver aids if you cant drive ,then dont as with photography if you cant take a picture then dont,,people soon learn when the realy want somthing
I think what he is saying is,Too many people of today depend on electronics to do the work for them,rather than learning about a particular subject be it,, Photography,videography or as he says Driving.
If you got or buy an DSLR just look on how you do a good exposure. It is nonsense to use bad auto-exposure and then correct it with this stupid seconds auto-correction. Or otherwise shoot raw to correct the exposure. BTW. exposure is one of the most stylistic elements of doing good pictures for hundred years and it will be.
It's not an advantage. This and Liveview are just anouther steps in making DSLR cameras less professional which in turn means that more people will buy DSLRs instead of compact cameras and there will be even more crappy photographs made with DSLRs.
I actually just got this camera and I think live view is amazing. I didn't think I'd use it, but sometimes I can focus manually better than the camera can. I can use live view to zoom in digitally and check to make sure my focus is dead on before I take the picture. Pretty helpful, I think.
In this case i would agree,but only in daylight,as for trying to use live view for focusing on the night sky,this being without a very bright subject such as the Moon or Venus,then its back to the viewfinder.There is nothing like seeing for yourself,and ive been doing this for 28 years now,,oh and the 450D is my first DSLR,kit lens /tamron 70-300/Canon f/1.8 50mm lenses to dip my toe into the Digital Pool.But i still love 35mm Cameras.Pentax,Nikon & Canon...
hola tengo la canon 450d eos rebel xsi pero las instrucsiones estan en ingles
alguien me podria ayudar en los pasos mas comunes
MrArturo1310 11 months ago
1:45, 2:10 lick her ass! oh yeah!!!
galaxiedance 1 year ago
1:45 lick her tight ass. oh yeah!
galaxiedance 1 year ago
That guy talking -.-'
Sxkcils 1 year ago
After all I've done a few test and the best is to keep it at it's default of Medium "Standard". Off will make it too dark and high too bright. There's quite a big difference between low-med but I still think medium is somewhat better so stick to default.
The most important feature is actualy (Highlight Tone Priority) which for some stupid reason is disabled by default on the 500D/T1i.
KriegsMaschine 1 year ago
So if I get it right... using "Auto Lightning Optimizer" makes sad people smile?! Hahaha pathetic ads.
KriegsMaschine 1 year ago 3
I like you comment :)
Ninatra 1 year ago
hmmm, i'm still pazzled whether to use this or not
sixties00 2 years ago
my dad just bought this one, and i don't know how to use it :(
junniesalud08 2 years ago
Is this function only kicked on in Auto modes? Can you turn it off? Does anyone know if the T1i has it too? Thanks
mysweetpekingese 2 years ago 2
so how do you turn it on mofo?
reuben81343 2 years ago
so, how to set it on, man?
insanelligent 3 years ago
The feature is just awesome. I've been wondering forever when they would add something like this. Instead of the crappy picture you took, the camera will automagically replace it with a better one! How cool is that!! So easy, even an idiot can do it!!!
Crux32 3 years ago
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But how to turn it on and off?
maskscraper 2 years ago
build a camera for a photographer not making sales,the same goes for cars all the driver aids if you cant drive ,then dont as with photography if you cant take a picture then dont,,people soon learn when the realy want somthing
audiofreeq 3 years ago
are u speaking english?
06lanevomr 3 years ago
I think what he is saying is,Too many people of today depend on electronics to do the work for them,rather than learning about a particular subject be it,, Photography,videography or as he says Driving.
infraredtechnician 3 years ago 3
.. and look at the pictures, women don't smile more because you have this feature like in this examples :-D
ezygrin 3 years ago
If you got or buy an DSLR just look on how you do a good exposure. It is nonsense to use bad auto-exposure and then correct it with this stupid seconds auto-correction. Or otherwise shoot raw to correct the exposure. BTW. exposure is one of the most stylistic elements of doing good pictures for hundred years and it will be.
ezygrin 3 years ago
this is a grate camera for begining, at least for me :)
concussiona2f 3 years ago
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this is just a rip-off of nikons active-d-lighting ;)
Takeacoke 3 years ago
i agree
chrisfam7788 3 years ago
so nobody but Nikon is allowed to have such a system? Canon's system is probably better anyway, cuz Canon generally makes better cameras.
devin6687 3 years ago 10
ive ordered one today cant wait until moment of truth i bet that a day or so after release
youtube will be filled with : unboxing canon eos 450D (rebel xsi)
CANT WAIT!!!!!!
canoneos500D 3 years ago
Is there any advantage in using this feature over doing it in the raw-conversion?
AManWhoWasntThere 3 years ago 4
It's not an advantage. This and Liveview are just anouther steps in making DSLR cameras less professional which in turn means that more people will buy DSLRs instead of compact cameras and there will be even more crappy photographs made with DSLRs.
mikosoft 3 years ago
I actually just got this camera and I think live view is amazing. I didn't think I'd use it, but sometimes I can focus manually better than the camera can. I can use live view to zoom in digitally and check to make sure my focus is dead on before I take the picture. Pretty helpful, I think.
devin6687 3 years ago 2
In this case i would agree,but only in daylight,as for trying to use live view for focusing on the night sky,this being without a very bright subject such as the Moon or Venus,then its back to the viewfinder.There is nothing like seeing for yourself,and ive been doing this for 28 years now,,oh and the 450D is my first DSLR,kit lens /tamron 70-300/Canon f/1.8 50mm lenses to dip my toe into the Digital Pool.But i still love 35mm Cameras.Pentax,Nikon & Canon...
infraredtechnician 3 years ago
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why buy a dlr if you need all that? just buy a cheap one!
westfolio 3 years ago
if you want to make a bit better pictures you will want one of these
magix93 3 years ago