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Jun 29, 2008 15:27 |  #1
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Hi gang, Can you show me how much fun you can do in tv mode?

And how do I get my shutter speed to like 1/2000? right now I've only been making it go to 1/350 with out the flash.




  
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Jun 29, 2008 15:37 |  #2

To increase your shutter speed you'll either have to increase your iso, or open up your aperture.




  
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Ok thanks mate.




  
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Jun 29, 2008 16:12 |  #4

I've put mine in TV mode, but still can't get CNN, any ideas? :p


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Jun 29, 2008 16:22 |  #5

Does this count as fun?

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Jun 29, 2008 18:27 |  #6

Duncs wrote in post #5815959 (external link)
I've put mine in TV mode, but still can't get CNN, any ideas? :p

Canon is a conservative right wing company. It gets Fox News instead. ;) (I have no idea the political stance of anyone at Canon for the record).

What kind of "fun" are you looking for though? I usually shoot manual, but under constantly changing lighting (cloudy day where the sun keeps popping in and out for example), I find Tv to be my best option as I can't always keep up with changing my aperture to match without losing shots.

As crn said, you'll either need a larger aperture, a higher ISO, or simply more light to need a higher shutter speed. On very a sunny day, ISO 200 at f/2.8 will put you right around 1/1000 if you're out in the open.




  
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