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RX100va aperture

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Alanmatkin
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RX100va aperture

Hi, I have an issue with the aperture setting on my RX100va in that I can only get it down to f11 in any setting or conbinations. Is f11 the smallest it will go?I have done the full initialise sequence to reset just incase I had done something but it's still the same. F11 is the limit. Any ideas please? 

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Sean_Mc
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Hi Alan, 

 

Welcome to the Sony Community.

 

Have you always had this issue, or is this only recently happening?

 

Best wishes,

 

Sean Mc

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Alanmatkin
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Hi, thank you for your reply. It started out all fine then I really assigned a few buttons to suit me more and the aperture then would go no smaller than f11. I could see no reason for this or find a remedy, I only changed what was offered in the menus so I ran the full I itiaialisation option to tmreturn everything to factory settings which it did except for the aperture which still refused to go smaller than f11 

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Sean_Mc
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Hi Alan,

 

We'll look into this further for you and update this thread when we can. Meanwhile, maybe some other members will have some advice to share about the same camera model.

 

Best wishes,

Ed

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Win_88
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Hi there Alan,

 

So based on what you are saying, you used to be able to go lower than f11 but now you can't even after a factory reset? Does it not go lower even on Aperture priority or manual modes?

 

Win_88

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Alanmatkin
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Hi, f11 is the lowest no matter what I try. I have had feedback from other users who say it never did or would go lower than f11 but it did so I am guessing they have the same issue but never noticed unless I imagined the whole situation and f11 is the limit, I am doubting myself at the moment. But f11 is the limit for sure on mine 
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Win_88
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Hi Alan,

 

After taking a second look at the specs, I can see that the aperture ranges from 1.8 to 11 so this should be normal.

 

Win_88