- Oct 23, 2000
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I don't have any idea what could have happened, but between the time I put my camera away on Friday afternoon and today when I took it out again, my camera is suddenly not exposing pictures properly.
The color balance in the photos is fine and there aren't any visible artifacts, but something is definitely wrong.
In bright lighting using f/2.8 aperture and ISO 100, my camera's Aperture Priority setting is saying that I need to use 1/2 second shutter speeds even with the flash activated. If it was just reporting a wrong number, I could deal with that using manual settings, but if I manually set what should be a more appropriate shutter speed (say 1/40-1/60) that worked last week, the resulting picture is very dark.
If I was using an SLR I'd assume that the camera's exposure setting was too low, but while this camera has an exposure bracketing mode (three shots at different exposures) there isn't a way to manually set the exposure level for individual shots that I'm aware of.
Any ideas what could be wrong and how I can fix it?
The color balance in the photos is fine and there aren't any visible artifacts, but something is definitely wrong.
In bright lighting using f/2.8 aperture and ISO 100, my camera's Aperture Priority setting is saying that I need to use 1/2 second shutter speeds even with the flash activated. If it was just reporting a wrong number, I could deal with that using manual settings, but if I manually set what should be a more appropriate shutter speed (say 1/40-1/60) that worked last week, the resulting picture is very dark.
If I was using an SLR I'd assume that the camera's exposure setting was too low, but while this camera has an exposure bracketing mode (three shots at different exposures) there isn't a way to manually set the exposure level for individual shots that I'm aware of.
Any ideas what could be wrong and how I can fix it?