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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 360343" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>That's the thing, he's not using the AUTO setting, he's got the Maximum ISO set to 3200, which when coupled with the base setting of 100 gives him the 100-3200 window. That, with a Minimum Shutter Speed of 1/125 means that he should <em>never</em> get a shutter speed below that <em>unless</em> his ISO is capped at 3200. So ISO 400 and 1/40 or 1/80 makes no sense at all.</p><p></p><p>It's a PITA, but you could try to do a green-button reset of the camera to see if it clears it. No idea if there's another setting somewhere that could screw with this, but that's my last thought. But if you're willing to take it to a shop then at least we might be able to find the answer to this mystery. <em>Very</em> strange, indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 360343, member: 9240"] That's the thing, he's not using the AUTO setting, he's got the Maximum ISO set to 3200, which when coupled with the base setting of 100 gives him the 100-3200 window. That, with a Minimum Shutter Speed of 1/125 means that he should [I]never[/I] get a shutter speed below that [I]unless[/I] his ISO is capped at 3200. So ISO 400 and 1/40 or 1/80 makes no sense at all. It's a PITA, but you could try to do a green-button reset of the camera to see if it clears it. No idea if there's another setting somewhere that could screw with this, but that's my last thought. But if you're willing to take it to a shop then at least we might be able to find the answer to this mystery. [I]Very[/I] strange, indeed. [/QUOTE]
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