I want to do a picture with a long exposure time, like 5 seconds or so. However, I can’t find out how to manually adjust the shutter speed on the digital camera.
Related Blogs
- What Is The Best Hiv Test? | District 7
- best kodak digital camera reviews | Photo Port
- Writing and Publishing News » Blog Archive » Exposure to Sales—How Long Does it Take?
- Increase Exposure, Be a Podcast Guest | D. Victoria
- UniqueDaily.com – Mini Digital Camera
No related posts.
Tagged with: digital camera • exposure time • shutter speed
Filed under: Canon Rebel Camera Tips
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!


You need to put you camera into one of the creative modes — "Tv" is the mode that controls the shutter speed. Try putting it in that and then seeing if you can adjust the speed with the little dial behind the shutter button on the top of the camera. If that doesn’t work then you probably need to put it in manual mode which is represented by the letter "M" on the dial at the top of the camera. Then see if you can adjust it there.
Check out this link, it’ll give you information about each of the modes:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/CanonEOS300D/page6.asp
The manual that came with your camera can help a lot too, probably. So just look in there under the "Tv" or "Manual" modes to see if it gives you better instructions.
Hope that helps! Good luck!
put in creative mode (like p,av,tv,) and adjust hte iso speed down to like 100
Doesn’t anyone read their manual anymore? If you lost your’s, be sure to download this one:
http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/0900000357/EOSDRXTi400DIM-EN.pdf
To change the shutter speed, set the mode to M (manual) or Tv (time value/shutter speed priority) and turn the dial.