Yes. To do this, you have to change the mode in SCN. Then, select the long shutter effect ( press the right button or the flash button ). it is located at the last. then, to change the shutter speed, press the up button or the exposure button. to adjust the speed, just press the left or right button. the shutter speed goes from 1-15 seconds only. I hope this is the answer to your question. Excuse me for my explanation coz I am not really good at it.
You can adjust the shutter speed of Canon EOS cameras so there isn't a set shutter speed.
The maximum shutter speed of the Canon Rebel T7 is 1/4000 seconds.
The maximum shutter speed of the Canon T7 camera is 1/4000 seconds.
To adjust the shutter speed on a Canon Rebel T7, turn the mode dial to Manual (M) mode. Press the top button near the shutter button and rotate the main dial to change the shutter speed.
To change the shutter speed on a Canon Rebel T7, turn the mode dial to Manual (M) mode. Press the AV /- button and turn the main dial to adjust the shutter speed.
To change the shutter speed on a Canon T7 camera, you can use the camera's manual mode and adjust the settings using the control dial. Simply turn the dial to select the desired shutter speed, which will determine how long the camera's shutter remains open when taking a photo.
You have it set wrong. You can change the shutter speed in the menu
For capturing fast-moving subjects on a Canon Rebel T7, it is recommended to use a shutter speed of at least 1/500th of a second or faster to freeze the motion and avoid blur.
For capturing fast-moving subjects with a Canon Rebel T7, it is recommended to use a shutter speed of at least 1/500 or faster to freeze the motion and avoid blur in the image.
Question needs to be more specific. Brand and model of camera and operational mode that you are using.If the shutter speed is very high, chances are you are shooting in very bright light and the camera has some kind of inbuilt sensor which adjusts accordingly.
You can set the Long Shutter speed. In Manual mode, select ±0 then Disp. You can scroll between 1" and 15". I think 1"3 means 1.3 seconds.
Shutter speed can also be refered to as exposure on some cameras.. the lower the # the longer the shutter stays open... Usually slowing shutter speeds is done for effects photos or low light conditions.. It's crucial that the camera remain still when using a slow shutter speed.