01-04-2024
05:06 AM
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01-04-2024
08:39 AM
by
Danny
Why my canon 6D on sunlight the. Shuttle speed had limt not exceed more than180 but it decrease
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01-04-2024 05:35 AM
Are you using flash? The EOS 6D cameras have a sync speed of 1/180 seconds. To use higher shutter speeds with flash, you need to enable high speed sync. Or, use an ND (neutral density) filter to keep your shutter speed at the sync speed when wanting to use wider apertures.
01-04-2024 05:35 AM
Are you using flash? The EOS 6D cameras have a sync speed of 1/180 seconds. To use higher shutter speeds with flash, you need to enable high speed sync. Or, use an ND (neutral density) filter to keep your shutter speed at the sync speed when wanting to use wider apertures.
01-04-2024 07:12 AM
Let’s me try it and I will give you feedback
01-04-2024 07:36 AM
Solved💯💯
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