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Can Canon eos1500d release shutter without lens?

jess2328
Apprentice

May I ask how to enable the function of release shutter without lens in eos 1500d camera?

I could not find it in custom function.

Thank you

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jrhoffman75
Legend
Legend

@jess2328 wrote:

May I ask how to enable the function of release shutter without lens in eos 1500d camera?

I could not find it in custom function.

Thank you


No special setting required. It will do that right out of the box.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark II, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Because I want to attach it to manual lens. Once I attach it to manual lens, the aperture could not be adjusted. It’s set to F0. 


@jess2328 wrote:

Because I want to attach it to manual lens. Once I attach it to manual lens, the aperture could not be adjusted. It’s set to F0. 


That's a different issue. The shutter will actuate. Since it is a manual lens there is no communication with the camera. You will need to adjust the f/stop using the ring on the lens while looking at the exposure meter in the camera viewfinder. Adjust till the needle is centered.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark II, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

If I just adjust the f/stop on manual lens, the photo appears very bright even it looks normal in the camera viewfinder. Meanwhile, the photo appears normal when it looks dark in the camera viewfinder. But it’s too dark to adjust the focus. All photos become blurred. 

 

So I read from previous post https://community.usa.canon.com/t5/EOS-DSLR-Mirrorless-Cameras/Canon-R5-mark-II-amp-R6-mark-I-do-not... 


I can turn on the function of release shutter without lens to solve this problem. But I read through the whole manual, I cannot find this function.

Thank you. 


@jess2328 wrote:

If I just adjust the f/stop on manual lens, the photo appears very bright even it looks normal in the camera viewfinder. Meanwhile, the photo appears normal when it looks dark in the camera viewfinder. But it’s too dark to adjust the focus. All photos become blurred. 

 

So I read from previous post https://community.usa.canon.com/t5/EOS-DSLR-Mirrorless-Cameras/Canon-R5-mark-II-amp-R6-mark-I-do-not... 


I can turn on the function of release shutter without lens to solve this problem. But I read through the whole manual, I cannot find this function.

Thank you. 


Entirely different camera.

What mode do you have your camera set in?

Assuming it is daylight set your camera to Av mode and set lens to f/8. Set ISO to 100 or Auto (if your camera has an Auto ISO setting). Camera will select a shutter speed to the proper value.

If the image in the viewfinder is too dark to focus set lens to lowest f/stop number, focus and then change f/stop back to f/8.

You are going to have to balance the f/stop, shutter speed and ISO to get a proper exposure for the shooting conditions.

What subject are you trying to photograph?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark II, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLKJEbWvI0s

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

R6 Mark II, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic
www.adorama.com In this episode of Exploring Photography, Mark Wallace shows you how to use a fully manual lens. You'll learn the benefits of manually focusing and setting the aperture of your prime lens. Mark will also demonstrate how to use the depth of field scale when zone focusing. Related ...

Waddizzle
Legend
Legend

Follow John’s advice regarding shooting mode.  You don’t want to use a shooting mode that requires the camera to control the aperture. This means only use Av or M mode.

I think I used to dial in the aperture value.  Use Live View mode with ExpSIM enabled to confirm the exposure.  

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