I want to know how to adjust my (dad’s) Canon Digital Rebel XT to a slower shutter speed.
I misplaced the manual and even if I had the manual, I would be to lazy to read it.
I appreciate your help!
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In Tv (Shutter Priority) the main dial behind the shutter controls your shutter speed.
In Av (Aperture Priority) the camera calculates the shutter speed based on the user designated aperture. You have no control of the shutter speed while in Av.
In M (Manual) the main dial controls the shutter speed. Pressing and holding the Av button on the back of the camera in conjunction with turning the main dial controls the aperture.
In P (Program) and A-DEP (Auto Depth) the camera controls both shutter speed and aperture. Only the ISO can be set by the user.
All the other modes are "dumb" modes in that the camera controls all functions of the camera, shutter speed, aperture, and ISO.
And if you had the manual, you should read it.
Since you said you don’t have it I shall provide you with the link to a copy of one.
http://www.cleaningdigitalcameras.com/pdf/EOSDRXT350DIM-EN.pdf
simple- turn the dial to tv (time value) then turn the dial above the shutter button to change the speed.. the aperature will change auto matically so the picture comes out nice- just shoot!
Its too bad you misplaced the manual, that little book has all the info you need to get started using your camera.
An electronic copy of the manual, in case the laziness wears off …
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=DownloadDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=314&modelid=11154