Video is all white! please help!

supersquid

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the iso is all the way down at 100 im shooting with a t3i and the kit lens. it was a bright and sunny blue sky day with no clouds and i got a bunch of clips but they are all whited out and over exposed.
https://www.newschoolers.com/mymedia

theres the link to my page i am bad at embedding so i decided to save the embaressment of a quad post
 
I don't know much about anything, but if it's bright and sunny out, I feel like you shouldn't be filming at ISO 100...
 
13633184:saskskier said:
I don't know much about anything.

Correct.

OP, ISO isn't the only thing that controls exposure. You were likely shooting at f3.5 or so with a slow shutter speed. For sunny days, I usually shoot F11-13, 1/250, ISO 100 @720/60. A lot of people will tell you that your shutter speed should be double the frame (about 1/125 for 720/60), but the difference is negligible for skiing unless you go up to or over about 1/500
 
13633184:saskskier said:
I don't know much about anything, but if it's bright and sunny out, I feel like you shouldn't be filming at ISO 100...

iso 100 is really low dude, that makes it darker (1600 iso = higher = more light). so that's wrong

shutter speed and aperture also factor into the lighting though. All in all expose for your highlights and you shouldn't have a problem when filming daylight stuff
 
13633225:Forcillo said:
Correct.

OP, ISO isn't the only thing that controls exposure. You were likely shooting at f3.5 or so with a slow shutter speed. For sunny days, I usually shoot F11-13, 1/250, ISO 100 @720/60. A lot of people will tell you that your shutter speed should be double the frame (about 1/125 for 720/60), but the difference is negligible for skiing unless you go up to or over about 1/500

13633269:nutz. said:
iso 100 is really low dude, that makes it darker (1600 iso = higher = more light). so that's wrong

shutter speed and aperture also factor into the lighting though. All in all expose for your highlights and you shouldn't have a problem when filming daylight stuff

Yup. My bad guys. I spoke before I should have.
 
OP, you cant just link to your my media, everyone has their own unique my media based on which account is logged in.

here is your video. to embed you take the link (https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/814290/MVI-6211-MOV) and put [ video ] link [/ video] (no spaces) and it will embed

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/814290/MVI-6211-MOV[/video]

What setting were you on? M, T, A? etc. Its overexposed, shutter speed (action, motion blur) looked fine, it looks your aperture was very open (ie low number) you need to change those settings, not just ISO.

**This post was edited on Feb 17th 2016 at 9:15:40pm
 
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