Lock shutter speed while filming? - Xiaomi Mi 9 Questions & Answers

Hi
Is it possible to lock the shutter speed while filming?
i.e. film at 1080 @ 60 fps while the shutter speed locked at 1/120
In stock Camera?
In other app?
Film, not photo.
Thanks!

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