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Help! SLT A33 Can't set the camera to aperture or shutter priority mode.

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wazzupfolks
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Help! SLT A33 Can't set the camera to aperture or shutter priority mode.

When I turn the wheel its not possible to set the camera for A or S. These options are simply not accessible. M and P is normal. Also any other program choices are all normal. When the wheel is set to A the camera syill in P. And when I set it to S it jumps to M.

What to do?

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Mick2011
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It may be something you've selected in the settings somewhere, although I confess I've never heard of that issue shooting stills.

Try resetting the menus: press the Menu button, select Tool Menu 2, select [Reset Default] and press [Enter].

If that doesn't work, try a hard reset: remove the battery, press and hold the shutter button for 1 minute, then release, replace the battery and power up.

Cheers

Mick

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Mick2011
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Hi wazzupfolks, welcome to the Sony Forums :slight_smile:

I'm guessing this is in Movie mode. I don't have a camera here to try, but the a33 does limit manual exposure modes when shooting movies.

You may have to set manual focus to access A and S functions. I'm pretty sure Aperture-priority Movie mode is possible if you set manual focus, although it may lock the aperture wide open to prevent the noise of the aperture blades recording on your soundtrack.

Hope this helps,

Mick

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wazzupfolks
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No this problem is connected to photo. Upgraded the firmware, didn't help :slight_frown:

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Mick2011
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It may be something you've selected in the settings somewhere, although I confess I've never heard of that issue shooting stills.

Try resetting the menus: press the Menu button, select Tool Menu 2, select [Reset Default] and press [Enter].

If that doesn't work, try a hard reset: remove the battery, press and hold the shutter button for 1 minute, then release, replace the battery and power up.

Cheers

Mick