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<blockquote data-quote="JonB" data-source="post: 36232" data-attributes="member: 3047"><p>I have zero experience with Rebels other than way back when i bought my 10D and went to a dental photography course, they had others there with them. They told those shooters to set their cameras up just like those of us with 10Ds - so I know there must be something missing - some setting or custom function, because the camera should set the shutter to whatever shutter speed is necessary to get a properly exposed image using the flash. Instead it is setting the shutter as if there isn't one there and then the flash is over exposing.</p><p>Are either of you on the POTN (Photographers On The Net) web forum? <a href="http://photography-on-the.net/forum/index.php?" target="_blank">Canon Digital Photography Forums - Powered by vBulletin</a>That is Canon's huge photography forum and they will have covered this issue. For Nikon shooters there is Nikonians.com.</p><p></p><p>I will ask around over there and a few other sources and I have a dentist that shoots with a Rebel and a Canon ring flash - I'll check his settings and see if he's had any issues.</p><p></p><p>Allistar - would you mind to send me that image through email as attachment? I'd like to look at the exif data. Or if you know how to get the exif, post it here.</p><p>If you use Photoshop you can get it under the "File" Menu with the "File Info" option.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]8240[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]8240[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonB, post: 36232, member: 3047"] I have zero experience with Rebels other than way back when i bought my 10D and went to a dental photography course, they had others there with them. They told those shooters to set their cameras up just like those of us with 10Ds - so I know there must be something missing - some setting or custom function, because the camera should set the shutter to whatever shutter speed is necessary to get a properly exposed image using the flash. Instead it is setting the shutter as if there isn't one there and then the flash is over exposing. Are either of you on the POTN (Photographers On The Net) web forum? [url=http://photography-on-the.net/forum/index.php?]Canon Digital Photography Forums - Powered by vBulletin[/url]That is Canon's huge photography forum and they will have covered this issue. For Nikon shooters there is Nikonians.com. I will ask around over there and a few other sources and I have a dentist that shoots with a Rebel and a Canon ring flash - I'll check his settings and see if he's had any issues. Allistar - would you mind to send me that image through email as attachment? I'd like to look at the exif data. Or if you know how to get the exif, post it here. If you use Photoshop you can get it under the "File" Menu with the "File Info" option. [attach=full]8240[/attach] [ATTACH=full]8240[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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