07-13-2016 07:15 PM - edited 07-13-2016 07:15 PM
Hi,
I recently purchased a used 60d. I'd been have some success taking test photos around my house and the camera seemed to be working just fine. I don't think I changed any settings, but all of a sudden every photo started to have a 2 second delay and the camera will take photos of increasingly larger exposure times, sometimes 4-5 pictures. If I press the menu button during this time there is small text that says Bracketing stopped. I have checked the drive mode and it is on single shoot mode, but when I half press the shutter button I can see the little single shot symbol change to the 2 second delay symbol. I have cleared the camera's settings and have been through all the settings what seems like a hundred times. Is my camera broken?
Any help is great, thanks.
07-13-2016 07:39 PM
Download the full Instruction Manual at this link. Discover the "Q" button, and how to review and change all exposure settings.
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support
To test if your camera is malfunctioning, or if you have garbled settings, turn the mode dial to the green "A". Does it work?
07-14-2016 08:21 AM - edited 07-14-2016 08:57 AM
@Heisenballs wrote:Hi,
I recently purchased a used 60d. I'd been have some success taking test photos around my house and the camera seemed to be working just fine. I don't think I changed any settings, but all of a sudden every photo started to have a 2 second delay and the camera will take photos of increasingly larger exposure times, sometimes 4-5 pictures. If I press the menu button during this time there is small text that says Bracketing stopped. I have checked the drive mode and it is on single shoot mode, but when I half press the shutter button I can see the little single shot symbol change to the 2 second delay symbol. I have cleared the camera's settings and have been through all the settings what seems like a hundred times. Is my camera broken?
Any help is great, thanks.
No your camera is not broken.
To reset the camera, you have to both clear the camera settings, and reset the Custom Functions. This is done in two different places.
AND Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)
Also make sure you do NOT have the mode dial set to C
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