Camera.

Hi Barney,

Try setting up the TV setting you would like to use – then open up the menu and go to the SET UP Section (yellow spanner icon section) and find the Custom Shooting mode – save your TV setting into one of the Custom Shooting Modes (C1-C3). Now close the menu and turn the mode dial to the Custom Shooting Mode you saved your TV setting to and give it a go. If it works fine you can now just turn the dial to this setting to use TV mode – you can choose any shutter speed you like, but if the camera is turned off or left idle for your standard stand-down time it will revert to the shutter speed you saved in the menu – easy to change if you find you’re using a different shutter speed for some purpose.

If it works as it normally should, I’d say you have an issue with the TV setting, if it is still playing up then there’s likely and issue with your camera’s software, so I’d try going online and loading your camera with the latest operating system – or reloading the one you have. It isn’t hard if you just follow the instructions in your manual. If this doesn’t fix it I can’t think of anything else, but a visit to the repair shop…..

All the best,

Allan

> On 16 May 2016, at 7:43 pm, Barney Enders < barney1941@bigpond.com> wrote:
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> Subject: Camera.
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> I have a canon 7 D that I use quite often, it has developed a problem that
> when I use T V mode ( Shutter-Priority ) it changes the setting when I push
> the shutter button.
>
> Example if I set the shutter speed at 1500 and press the shutter button it
> immediately goes back to 25 or 50 or any random setting.
>
> I have tried it with several different lenses with the same result.
>
> I use this setting for moving objects in sport, birds flying etc and have
> taken it to several outlets and a Canon repairman and nobody has ever heard
> of this happening before.
>
>
>
> Query is has anyone had this problem with a camera or does anyone have a
> solution ???
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Barney Enders
>
>


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