Shooting With Shutter Speed Priority - Sony DSC-V3 Fall 2005 Operating Instructions Manual

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Shooting with shutter
speed priority
You can adjust the shutter speed manually.
If you shoot a moving subject at a higher
shutter speed, it appears as if frozen on the
image. At a lower shutter speed, the subject
appears as if it is fl owing. Aperture value
is automatically adjusted to attain correct
exposure according to the brightness of the
subject.
High shutter speed Slow shutter speed
Jog dial
Shutter button
 Set the mode dial to S.
 Select a shutter speed with the
jog dial.
60
min
S
SAF
The shutter speed can be selected from
1/1000 to 30 seconds.
If you select certain shutter speeds*,
the NR slow shutter function is
automatically activated. In such cases,
"NR" is indicated next to shutter speed
indicator.
* When [ISO] is [800]:
Shutter speeds of 1/25 second or
slower
When [ISO] is other than [800]:
Shutter speeds of 1/6 second or
slower
 Shoot the image.
• Shutter speeds of one second or longer are
indicated with ["] after the value, such as 1".
• If the proper exposure is not obtained after
making the settings, the setting value indicators
on the screen fl ash when the shutter button is
pressed halfway down. You can shoot in this
condition, but we recommend that you adjust
the fl ashing values again.
• The fl ash is set to (Forced fl ash) or
Mode dial
fl ash).
FINE
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VGA
98
50
F2.0
0EV
(No
• When the shutter speed is high, the amount
of fl ash light may be insuffi cient even if you
strobes the fl ash.
• You can adjust the exposure value (page 61).
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