Time duration in FCP

I have some stills that im trying to put into a quick montage in FCP. Im thinking about 1/2 second duration each. But when I go to the clock interface and change it from the default of 10 seconds to 00.50 and hit enter it autimatically changes it to 01.20
Any help?
thanks
steve

when i select all, go to duration, and then change the time it still goes back to a long duration. It keeps defaulting to this 00:00:08:21<<</div>
Pretty weird .. it always works for me. You may need to trash preferences. But first, try just a few at a time and see what happens.
Another way to go is to change the default still frame duration in FCP preferences prior to importing the images.
-DH

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