Canon XSi - How to Use Auto-Exposure Lock
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Thank you Bruce Willis!
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Very informative, such an awesome feature I didn't even know I had!
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nice and simply explained. thanks
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@palak01 Yes, you overexpose the sky. Work around: shoot with a tripod. Use the right exposure for the buildings for one picture, then use the right exposure for the sky in the second picture. Then just exchange the overexposed sky with the proper one in Photoshop.
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@lepape2 this has to be one one of the worst cameras I have ever owned. alwaya have to shoot -2/3 to -1
other wise everthing comes ( washed out (to bright) simple terms
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wow, i have my camera for over 2 years and i just found this feature!!
i've been struggling with overexposed sky! thanks so much for this helpful tutorial.
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Thank you!
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this is good if you take panoramic shots
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very interesting. great tip , thanks.
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Question - While it exposes the bldg's correctly after you lock the exposure. Wont it overexpose the sky when I reframe it ?
How do I avoid overexposing the sky in this case ?
Fantastic Tip! Excellent work on these and thank you!
SapphiredEclipse 3 years ago 4
Is the exposure only locked for one frame. how do you unlock the exposure. do you have to keep your finger on the exposure button if you wanted to take multi shots of same exposure. thank you for your video but you do not give very much info.
d1ngd0ngd1ng 1 year ago 2