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Old 29th of March 2003 (Sat)   #1
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Default Av setting the Aperture - problem??

Please, check your camera and let me know if it gives more than 1'' shutter speed when the light is insufficient under the Av setting.

I've simply tried to set up aperture to 8.0 under the Av (aperture priority mode) in the dark room and expected to get shutter speed around 5-8 seconds. But not! It doesn't give me more than 1 sec shutter speed in any case!

What's wrong? Some additional settings? When I tried to set up shutter speed priority (Tv) to 5 sec under the same conditions, everything was fine and aperture automatically selected to 8.0. So, it works backwards.

Seems to me, everythig is fine under the daylight, with the shutter speed less than 1 sec in any case.

Is it a problem particularly with my camera? Please, give me some idea.
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Old 29th of March 2003 (Sat)   #2
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Default Re: Av setting the Aperture - problem??

According to my manual, shutter speeds longer than one second can only be set with Tv or M modes. Shutter speeds 1.3 sec or longer use the noise reduction feature.

If the light is such you need a shutter speed longer than one second at a desired aperture, then use Tv mode, compose the shot, and press the * button to engage exposure lock. Then rotate the command dial to select a given shutter speed/aperture combination.
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Old 29th of March 2003 (Sat)   #3
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Thank you. I didn't find something like this in my manual (
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Default Re: Av setting the Aperture - problem??

I found it in the specifications section. Here is one on-line:

http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/PSG3/PSG3_spec-e.html
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Old 30th of March 2003 (Sun)   #5
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Default Re: Re: Av setting the Aperture - problem??

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Thank you. I didn't find something like this in my manual (
It's in page 194 of your manual.
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