11-02-2019 08:06 AM
I planned some photos in the blue hour photographing the moon near a windmill, planning it right down to what I wanted the photo to look like, where I was going to stand, what settings I wanted to start out with, etc, and when I wanted to take it; mode, exposure compensation, metering, etc.
When I triggered the shot, I got a >20 second time exposure despite having the shutter speed set at 1/125th of asecond. I rechecked all my settings, repeated the shot and got the same results. I've used the option to erase all settings: got the same result. Again, I reset all camera settings; reloaded my shutter, aperture, ISO, exposure compensation settings, retried the photo in Manual and Aperture-priority: same results.
I've gone so far as to look at every yellow, green, and orange menu, checking each option — but still get the 20+ second exposure; I've tried various lenses; different focus, white balance, metering, exposure compensation settings but can't eliminate the malfunction.
I've called Canon, retraced my steps, and haven't found a solution.
Ideas?
01-02-2020 10:46 PM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:Hi Chris. I may have missed it in reading your troubleshooting steps, but what happens if you set camera to P mode, go outside mid-morning and try and take a photo?
I'll have to find out, likely early tomorrow morning when I'm out looking for clear skies with the Guadrantid meteor shower tonight and tomorrow.
I don't think I've ever taken a photo in P mode before. Guess I'll see what it does.
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