tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:/discussions/sparkbooth-dslr-beta/1351-dark-photosSparkbooth: Discussion 2018-10-18T22:17:43Ztag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T18:51:22Z2014-09-19T18:51:22ZDark Photos<div><p>What are your camera settings? seems like your ISO is too
high</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T18:54:04Z2014-09-19T18:54:05ZDark Photos<div><p>I have tried iso settings high and low, as well as adding other
light<br>
sources. What seems to be happening is the flash is firing at a
different<br>
time than the photo being taken...</p></div>Annaliese Filestag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T18:56:59Z2014-09-19T18:56:59ZDark Photos<div><p>Give me your settings, i could help you better. There is a meter
on the camera try to put the settings so its right in the middle of
the meter</p>
<p>But first let me see your settings</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T18:58:37Z2014-09-19T18:58:37ZDark Photos<div><p>when you say "On Camera Flash" you mean the internal flash that
comes with the camera right?</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T19:02:34Z2014-09-19T19:02:35ZDark Photos<div><p>Yes, the internal flash.</p></div>Annaliese Filestag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-19T19:14:03Z2014-09-19T19:14:03ZDark Photos<div><p>It should be on "M" to start off, settings seem ok. I do 200 ISO
but shouldn't matter</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T11:07:48Z2014-09-23T11:07:48ZDark Photos<div><p>Hi Anna I have the same problem<br>
Some pics are realy dark and the next one will be fine.<br>
I use the Canon 700D in M mode with internal flash</p>
<p>it happen only if it is darker not at daylight</p></div>petertag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T16:24:52Z2014-09-23T16:24:52ZDark Photos<div><p>Do you have it on auto flash?</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T16:29:53Z2014-09-23T16:29:53ZDark Photos<div><p>It appears to me that the Flash is not going off every time<br>
and that would cause some of the photos to be so dark.</p>
<hr>
<p>Joe Connell - SB Support</p></div>Joe Connelltag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T16:49:20Z2014-09-23T16:49:20ZDark Photos<div><p>my assumption is you have set to auto flash and if goes off when
it feels like it.</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T17:11:42Z2014-09-23T17:11:43ZDark Photos<div><p>I have the camera set to M, 1/60, f5, is on 200. The flash fires
with each and every photo, but what seems to be happening is on
some is fires before the shuttle clicks.</p></div>annatag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-23T17:30:40Z2014-09-23T17:30:40ZDark Photos<div><p>Anna,<br>
its something in your settings, the internal flash and the camera
are linked together. SB would have no control of delaying flash of
the camera.</p>
<p>Here is an idea, maybe you have "external Flash" box checked?
uncheck it<br>
i can check my camera when i get home to see what it could be in
the settings</p></div>richardflores14tag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-24T08:53:42Z2014-09-24T08:53:42ZDark Photos<div><p>Hi<br>
i don´t use the autoflash, ist flash every time, but not
always whith the same power, TTL<br>
there is no other way to use the inernal flash.</p>
<p>I don´t have the problems with the Canon 650D<br>
maybe this is a bug from canon ?</p></div>petertag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-24T13:41:10Z2014-09-24T13:41:10ZDark Photos<div><p>Take a look at<br>
<a href=
"http://forums.usa.canon.com/t5/EOS-Rebel/My-photos-seem-dark-even-using-the-internal-flash/td-p/96672">
http://forums.usa.canon.com/t5/EOS-Rebel/My-photos-seem-dark-even-u...</a></p></div>Johntag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-24T13:46:30Z2014-09-24T13:46:30ZDark Photos<div><p>also see faq #5 <a href=
"http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-flash/#faq5">http://photonotes.org/articles/eos-flash/#faq5</a></p>
<p>If that is the issue, increase the timing in between shots</p></div>Johntag:help.sparkbooth.com,2010-04-06:Comment/346354842014-09-25T08:49:42Z2014-09-25T08:49:42ZDark Photos<div><p>Hi John<br>
between the shots are more than 40 sec this should be enough time
for the flash.</p></div>peter