Try your username as sikJust a heads up.. This is my new acc, (old acc Šįk) since the new forum update my old account has gone tits up somehow so just re-joined.
Cheers, Piers.
Iv tried that amongst other things but nothing so got fed up and created new acc. Fook knows why my profile has been altered. Doesn't recognise my email address's or any passwords :STry your username as sik
how do i stop my 500d from taking nearly every photograph with a yellow hue?
i've gone throught all of the picture style settings and the only one that doesnt come out like it is the black and white which is to be expectedHave you got a custom mode on? In the scenes menu.
You can have custom values set to 3 scenes I think as well as your portrait, landscape, black and white etc.
Maybe one of those is set. Try it on standard or landscape and see if It changes.
Or it could be white balance being wrong? Try auto incase it's been set to custom.
i've gone throught all of the picture style settings and the only one that doesnt come out like it is the black and white which is to be expected
https://flic.kr/p/q4MWsx
White balance is on manual.... change that to auto for a start.
Looking at your other two photos, it's on 5200 which is why it's all red !
Also, not sure quite what mode you're shooting in (Av, Tv or M) . I think Av (?) but, whatever it is .. put it in Av, put the ISO to Auto and put the shutter speed to the lowest it'll go. Looks like a 50mm, so that'll be f/1.8 .. if you're stuck at ISO3200, it's no wonder the thing's shooting at 1/1600 when it's quite light there.
Highly suggest reading the stickies on here as without wishing to be rude, but I think you're trying to fly before you've figured out walking :wink:
My apologies for this, its the first time i've picked up a dslr, even though im quite young i was using film until about 2 years ago and havent picked a camera up since
too much technology aha, i started out with a medium format and a canon f1 whilst doing my gcse and just used my phones since, thought i better get with the times :wink:Don't apologise ! Took me years to get to grips with DSLRs .. I still haven't got a clue now haha !!
Do what I said and see if you get a 'normal' photo.. then go from there. Also, make sure the camera is on auto focus as all three of your shots are pretty fuzzy :wink:
Nice how much was that?Postie has just delivered this
Nice how much was that?
Aperture priority and auto iso.
All depends on the light. If it's fairly light there then maybe f8. If it's dark, then as low as you can get it - f3.5/4?