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Title: Camera will not start up at desired F stop shutter speed
Post by: SteveM on July 29, 2016, 11:41:49 AM
Hi,
Hopefully this is so easy that I look like a newbie — since I shoot on location all of the time, I turn off the camera (5D 50c wi-fi) from location to location within the building. When I start the camera up — it seems to start up at whatever F stop / shutter speed combination it wants to. When I shot with the H3D, it always started at the F stop / shutter speed setting that I turned it off at.

I've been through every setting on the camera that's possible and I'm not sure what I could be overlooking here. Any ideas?

Thank you very much in advance.
Title: Re: Camera will not start up at desired F stop shutter speed
Post by: NickT on July 30, 2016, 05:37:00 PM
Steve is this tethered or un-tethered?
Title: Re: Camera will not start up at desired F stop shutter speed
Post by: SteveM on July 31, 2016, 11:53:13 AM
That is not tethered to the computer — but with wi-fi on. After playing with this for the last two hours I discovered if wi-fi is "off", the camera restarts to the last known F Stop/Shutter combination. I have plenty of batteries, hence I always leave wifi on for a quick connection to my IPad. It's still a mystery as to why I can not achieve this with wifi on. Any ideas? That you in advance!
Title: Re: Camera will not start up at desired F stop shutter speed
Post by: NickT on July 31, 2016, 04:18:14 PM
I wonder if it reverts to whatever setting are on the iPad each time if the wireless is on?
Title: Re: Camera will not start up at desired F stop shutter speed
Post by: SteveM on August 01, 2016, 12:35:04 PM
Basically — anything to do with wifi reverts the camera F Stop to F/4 and random shutter speeds after on/off/on. I've tried many combinations, saving a new profile, turning off camera first, IPad first. The IPad reverts to whatever the camera is currently set at. Shooting architecture, I am at F/11 all day, ouch.

The next experiment will include camera configuration settings in Phocus. Wish me luck!