11-08-2019 09:48 PM
Hello,
I am trying to change the aperture. I am watching youtube videos and they are telling me to press down the the Av button while I turn the button right behind the shutter button. It is not changing it at all. Is that an error? I have a Canon Rebel T6. Thank you!
11-12-2019 01:09 PM
@khopev wrote:I am in M, lens is 18-55m, across the top of the screen it reads 1/200, f5.6, iso 400. Thank you
Why are you in M mode specifically?
Have you tried taking images successfully in Av or Program mode?
11-12-2019 03:46 PM
"... across the top of the screen is 1/200, F5.6, and ISO400. Thanks!"
No matter what it says across the top of the screen this is overexposed. Try doing the same thing with the camera in P mode.
11-12-2019 03:50 PM
"I am in M, lens is 18-55m, across the top of the screen it reads 1/200, f5.6, iso 400."
You do know that you have to set each thing yourself in M mode. The lens, the SS and ISO. You must set the lens to f5.6 and set the camera to a SS of 1/200. And fix the ISO at 400. I am just trying to assess your photographic level.
11-12-2019 03:53 PM
11-12-2019 03:55 PM
" Better off in ptogram or Av."
Absolutely
11-12-2019 07:07 PM
@Tronhard wrote:
I agree with you ernie. With no indication of experience I think our OP has over reached himself in using M mode. Better off in ptogram or Av.
The original question was associated with a tutorial video the OP was apparently watching, and following along. It seems adjusting shutter speed was not an issue. When they came to the part to adjust Aperture, it was not working. Manual mode.
11-12-2019 07:20 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Tronhard wrote:
I agree with you ernie. With no indication of experience I think our OP has over reached himself in using M mode. Better off in ptogram or Av.The original question was associated with a tutorial video the OP was apparently watching, and following along. It seems adjusting shutter speed was not an issue. When they came to the part to adjust Aperture, it was not working. Manual mode.
Hi Bill:
I had hopefully approached that when I posted my first comment: i.e. that the process he outlined was specific to Manual. Frankly I think we all need some context as to what the OP was trying to achieve and perhaps his level of experience. The video instructions seem to match those in the manual for M mode - I think I even found the video clip on Youtube, and Manual mode was the first mode demonstrated (which seemed a bit odd to me, but whatever...).
I get the impression that the OP is new to this, which is fair enough. Still, more information from them would help
02-01-2021 06:25 PM
02-02-2021 11:57 AM
As I recall that is a totally manual lens so the camera will not ever change the aperture. Remember to set release shutter without lens, too. Even with fully automatic off brand lenses there is no guarantee they will work properly.
02-02-2021 05:17 PM
@khopev wrote:Hello,
I am trying to change the aperture. I am watching youtube videos and they are telling me to press down the the Av button while I turn the button right behind the shutter button. It is not changing it at all. Is that an error? I have a Canon Rebel T6. Thank you!
khopev,
I have a T6 also. If you don't mind a couple of suggestions:
1) Set your camera to Av mode. That's the little dial right next to your on/off switch.
2) Rorate the little wheel right behind your shutter button. This will change your aperture. The camera will automatically change your shutter speed, depending on the aperture you choose. The larger the aperture you choose (like 4 or 5.6) will let in more light than if you choose a smaller aperture like f8 or f11).
3) Press your Q button and pick a smaller ISO number such as ISO 100. You can also accomplish this by pressing the ISO button on the back of your camera.
I think you will wind up with better pictures.
Steve Thomas
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