On the brightest of sunny days, Canon have determined that 1/1600s is the fastest speed that you need and will automatically create a correctly exposed image.
Hej,Reyalp, is that impossible to use the cam exposure with the overrides ? I need more than 1/1250s at F2.6 on my A540 for the motion detection. :/
Except... With motion detection I let the cam alone for x hours, and sometimes I have enough light, then a cloud passes by etc. It is annoying that the few moments when 1/1250s isn't fast enough you get burnt shots. It's also the case when I shot in Av mode (I do most of the time), and I don't notice the cam shows a red 1/1250s (especially on sunny days, I don't see the screen so well...).And well reyalp I'm not sure I can calculate all the component of the exposure myself. :/ Isn't there a possiblity to get the exposure the cam calculates right before the shot and use it ? Then it's possible to compensate with a script. Would be easier to break canon's firmware limit though (easier not including the coding/hacking part).
The limit is low enough that you can hit it on a bright day.
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