Shutter Speed/Aperture In Flash Shooting - Kodak DCS 300 Series User Manual

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Shutter Speed/Aperture in Flash Shooting

The shutter speed/aperture ranges for the various exposures modes in flash shooting are
shown in the table below:
Exposure mode
P
Ps
Programmed Auto (
,
S
Shutter-Priority Auto (
Aperture-Priority Auto (
M
Manual (
)
1
With Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync, the controlled shutter speed range
automatically extends down to 30 seconds.
2
With the shutter speed of 1/250 second or faster, the camera automatically
shifts to 1/180 second when the built-in flash is activated (or an accessory
Nikon Speedlight turned on). The blinking shutter speed indication in the
Camera Status LCD panel shows the manually set shutter speed while the
shutter speed indication in the viewfinder shows 18o.
8-12
Shutter speed
Automatically controlled from
)
1/180 second to 1/60 second
Manually set as desired from
)
1/180 second to 30 seconds
A
Automatically controlled from
)
1/180 second to 1/60 second
Manually set as desired from
1/180 second to 30 seconds
Aperture
Aperture is automatically
1
controlled between f/2.8 and lens
minimum aperture.
Aperture is automatically
2
controlled between lens maximum
and minimum aperture.
Manually set as desired. Refer to
"Flash Shooting Distance Range"
1
on page 8-11.
2

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