Shooting images with the
Shutter Speed priority mode
You can express the movement of a moving
subject in various way by adjusting the
shutter speed. When shooting a mountain
stream, for example, a splash of water will
be captured clearly with high speed shutter,
or a trailing image of water with low speed
shutter.
1
Select
[
Manual Settings]
[Shutter Speed] [Manual].
2
Select
shutter speed.
As the value becomes smaller (slower
shutter speed), a trailing image of the
movement of the subject is captured.
Notes
When you record images under a fluorescent
lamp, sodium lamp, or mercury lamp,
horizontal stripes may appear, flicker may
occur, or color may change. In this case, change
the shutter speed according to the power supply
frequency in your region.
US
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[Camera/Audio]
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to adjust the
Controlling the image settings
manually with the MANUAL dial
It is convenient to make manual
adjustments using the MANUAL dial,
by assigning a menu item ([Focus] in the
default setting) to the MANUAL dial.
MANUAL button
MANUAL dial
1
Press MANUAL to switch to the
manual operation mode.
Pressing MANUAL switches the
operation mode between manual and
automatic.
2
Rotate the dial to make
adjustment.
Items you can control with the
MANUAL dial
[Focus] (p. 67)
[Exposure] (p. 67)
[IRIS] (p. 68)
[Shutter Speed] (p. 68)
[AE Shift] (p. 68)
[White Balance Shift] (p. 69)