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#1
@walter I'm trying to learn by doing. I followed his first advice to no avail, so pardon me for expecting a serious response when I'm genuinely struggling.

I know that the sd card has nothing to do with exposure...however I was referring to my other issue with extremely low resolution and nasty looking dng files, which I thought could be related to a corrupt sd card or something.

I followed the suggestion and exposed to the right, however no suggestions were made regarding my other issue...
#2
Sorry I cant find the lexar f1.4 anywhere...would a 30mb/s sandisk ultra 16 gb do the job?
#3
Thanks for the reply, I have been this in both photo and video mode, using both the camera histogram and the ML waveform as a reference.

I now also have the problem that the images are extremely noisy, of tiny resolution and with a purple cast, nothing like what I'm seeing in camera.

I researched this issue, watched a few video tutorials on using this feature and read the user guide... no idea what I'm doing wrong. Could it be my sd card? or do I need to load another module besides silent picture for this to work?

#4
General Help Q&A / Silent picture mode incorrect exposure
February 02, 2014, 08:35:22 PM
Hi,

I'm fairly new to ML and I'm currently experimenting with some of the features on my 5D Mark 3.

I like the idea of silent picture mode for timelapses but while testing the workflow, I encountered a problem when viewing the dng files on my PC. I took a silent picture, which I exposed to the right using the waveform monitors. When I looked at it on my PC, the exposure was lowered to a "correctly" exposed image, which didn't match what I saw in camera.

I also tried the bracketing feature. I saw that it worked correctly in camera, under and over exposing 2 additional shots. However, when bringing these images back to my PC, all 3 were exposed exactly the same.

(I'm using UFRaw to view the DNG images)

I feel like I'm missing something obvious here...

Any help would be appreciated :)