Program Shift - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic lumix dmc-fz10: user guide
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ª Program shift
In Program AE mode, you can change
the preset aperture value and the
shutter speed under the same
exposure. This is called Program shift.
By this function, you can make the
background more blurred (by
decreasing the aperture value) or record
the subject in motion clearer (by setting
to slow shutter speed) in Program AE
mode.
• Press the shutter button halfway and
then press the [EXPOSURE] button
while the aperture value and the
shutter speed appear (for
10 seconds). Then press 2/1 to
activate the Program shift.
P
2304
1

PROGRAM SHIFT

F2.8
1/60
EXPOSURE
P
1
• When the Program shift is activated,
the Program shift indication 1
appears on the screen.
Recording pictures (basic)
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PROGRAM SHIFT
F4.0
1/30
WB
SET
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2
2.8
4
(A)
5.6
8
11
0
1/ 2
1/ 4
1/ 8
1/ 15 1/ 30 1/ 60 1/ 125 1/ 250 1/ 500 1/ 1000 1/ 2000
(B)
(A): Aperture value
(B): Shutter speed
¬ Suggestions/Tips ¬
• Program shift can be set in Macro
mode (P57) too.
• If the exposure is not adequate when
pressing the shutter button halfway,
the shutter speed turns red.
• When Program shift can be set, you
cannot switch the flash mode or set
the self-timer. Press the [EXPOSURE]
button to cancel. (P51)
• When 10 or more seconds have
passed after the Program shift
becomes effective, the status to
activate the Program shift is canceled
and returned to the Program AE
mode. However, the setting on the
Program shift is memorized.
• Program shift is canceled when
turning the camera off.
• The Program shift may not be
activated depending on the brightness
of the subject.
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