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...I may have answered my own question. I get how in Auto you can roll the slider to change the EV value. I just don't get why it's stuck at -2.0 (and not controllable).
Well, at least we got you back to control over the exposure.When I'm in Auto I can only change the EV. When in in Manual, I can change shutter and ISO but can't change EV. It stays at -2.0.
In video mode.
EV mode changes in Auto when you turn the right wheel. In Manual the wheel controls shutter and ISO (pressing the wheel in). But, in manual the EV is set at -2.0 and cannot be changed. Perhaps this is normal?
Lastly, thanks for the hand holding. I am very grateful for all your help.
In video mode.
. But, in manual the EV is set at -2.0 and cannot be changed. Perhaps this is normal?
Lastly, thanks for the hand holding. I am very grateful for all your help.
You can always correct overexposure by changing the available settings to reduce the light hitting the sensor. However, if it is too dark, and you have already maxed out all the settings (slowest shutter, and highest ISO, which is 3200 for video, but only 1600 for still shots), you cannot increase the negative EV without adding light to your subject. There is no flash on the P3P. If you are doing your testing now indoors in a dark room, -2 EV may be as good as you can get without turning on a light which illuminates what the P3P camera is focused on.Okay, makes sense. Thanks again for the help.
EPT160. I bet I had it in manual and swung the wheel. User error.
Thanks,
Dave