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Fuji X-T3 SS (Shutter Shift) Keeps Overriding Manual Shutter Speed Settings


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Hello,

We have an ongoing problem where, we set the camera to manual mode.

We set the shutter speed using the dial.

However, the camera decides to override our manual setting, and the SS mode (shutter shift), changes our manual shutter speed.

For instance, if we manually set the shutter to 500, the shutter shift will automatically change the shutter speed to 125. 

This is ruining all of our shots, where there is any kind of movement.

How can we stop the SS mode from taking over?

Here is a video link of an example:

https://youtu.be/18ICheC243A

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For completeness sake, there are several things to double check:

The front and / or rear dial(s) are not set to change the shutter speed, and you are not accidentally moving them.

The Menu Lock Setting is not turned on, menu > wrench > button / dial > lock, this can override the button.

The menu options for min / max shutter speed setting are not set too narrow.

The button itself may be broken, it will take a trip to your dealer to get this repaired.

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49 minutes ago, jerryy said:

For completeness sake, there are several things to double check:

The front and / or rear dial(s) are not set to change the shutter speed, and you are not accidentally moving them.

The Menu Lock Setting is not turned on, menu > wrench > button / dial > lock, this can override the button.

The menu options for min / max shutter speed setting are not set too narrow.

The button itself may be broken, it will take a trip to your dealer to get this repaired.

We have verified that none of these are the root cause of the issue.

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https://fujifilm-dsc.com/en/manual/x-t3/taking_photo/shooting_mode/index.html

The X-T3 does have program shift, but does not have Shutter Shift.

This type of problem you are describing does turn up now and then, it has been discussed on other forums, here is one:

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/63700347

another:

https://www.reddit.com/r/fujix/comments/ba4d0n/xt3_shutter_speed_dial_problem/

 

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On 7/12/2021 at 11:29 PM, HighTechHillbilly said:

It is not a broken button, or broken dial issue.

The SS mode overrides the dial settings.

There must be a way to disable this "feature".

I had a similar experience with my X-T4, switching off D-range priority fixed it for me.

Hope this helps for you too.

Henk

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10 hours ago, mrPeter said:

I had a similar experience with my X-T4, switching off D-range priority fixed it for me.

Hope this helps for you too.

Henk

Hello, Thank you for the response.

This is the first thing we checked. The d-range is turned off.

The only work-around we have been able to find, is to set the shutter dial to T and use the thumb botton/dial on the back of the camera.

We have even reset the camera to default settings, but it is still being a problem.

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