Author Topic: 1/48th & 180* Shutter No Longer Possible in ML 2.3 Bug?  (Read 2565 times)

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1/48th & 180* Shutter No Longer Possible in ML 2.3 Bug?
« on: January 08, 2013, 04:11:28 PM »
In the previous version I was able to select 1/48th Shutter Rate and a 180* angle, which as most of you know is vital for film look.  However in 2.3 the best I can do is 1/46.9 183*.   

Someone said that its possible that in the previous version that ML was actually displaying 1/48 180* when in fact it was physically set to its true position at 1/46.9 183*.

So my question is, Is this a bug? can we get 1/48th @180* back or is this revision just revealing what its been all along?  Thanks.

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Re: 1/48th & 180* Shutter No Longer Possible in ML 2.3 Bug?
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2013, 05:33:44 PM »
In the previous version I was able to select 1/48th Shutter Rate and a 180* angle, which as most of you know is vital for film look.  However in 2.3 the best I can do is 1/46.9 183*.   

Someone said that its possible that in the previous version that ML was actually displaying 1/48 180* when in fact it was physically set to its true position at 1/46.9 183*.

So my question is, Is this a bug? can we get 1/48th @180* back or is this revision just revealing what its been all along?  Thanks.

hi there... i got T3i and i have same stuff with this..

but i can use only 1/24 and max what i can select its 1/25 ... when i switch off ML its  1/50 .. i not use ML for video but i just notice tis once to

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Re: 1/48th & 180* Shutter No Longer Possible in ML 2.3 Bug?
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2013, 04:32:42 PM »
So my question is, Is this a bug? can we get 1/48th @180* back or is this revision just revealing what its been all along?  Thanks.

Before 2.3 ML reported "wrong" values. Since 2.3 the values are more precise. Even when Canon says you're using a certain shutter speed it doesn't mean that you actually are  ::)
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