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HI guys...
We have a snow flurry here, and I wanted to try and capture some of those lovely flakes in mid-fall. I'm using a Canon 600d with a 55-250mm kit lens.
I'm assuming that I would need to give it a really slow shutter speed, but having set it one setting before 'bulb' the screen is really too white to see anything, even with my aperture closed right down to 5.6 (the lowest it will go). I have ISO set to 100, but the view is still almost white.
What am I doing wrong here? Can anyone help?
Thanks
We have a snow flurry here, and I wanted to try and capture some of those lovely flakes in mid-fall. I'm using a Canon 600d with a 55-250mm kit lens.
I'm assuming that I would need to give it a really slow shutter speed, but having set it one setting before 'bulb' the screen is really too white to see anything, even with my aperture closed right down to 5.6 (the lowest it will go). I have ISO set to 100, but the view is still almost white.
What am I doing wrong here? Can anyone help?
Thanks