What the E-1 does I haven't a clue but I would expect each mode to
retain its own settings. Just checked the 5D because I wasn't 100%
positive about what it would do but that is the behavior. Each mode
remembers its own settings.
Chuck Norcutt
iddibhai@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Don't have the camera w/ me, but I was under the impression that
> whatever aperture/shutter combo I had in M would stay there, even if
> the camera was switched off. Will double check later this evening.
>
> thanks.
>
> On Oct 20, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Tim Hughes wrote:
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>
>>I think that is what is meant to occur. You set the aperture by
>>selecting A and turning selector
>>wheel and then select M where you can set the Speed. Alternatively
>>if you are in S, if you set
>>speed it will be the speed used on M too.
>>Tim Hughes
>>--- iddibhai@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I ran into this "bug" yesterday while shooting an event. For the most
>>>part in M mode. Switched over to A for a couple of shots, and when
>>>dial was turned back to M, it kept the aperture from A mode, not what
>>>it was when I left M mode. Is that normal? Don't recall that ever
>>>happening.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
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