Aperture Priority Mode; Manual Exposure Mode - Sony MVC-CD250 Operating Instructions (primary manual) Operating Instructions Manual

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NR slow shutter
The NR slow shutter function removes
noise from recorded images to provide
clean, crisp images. Using a tripod is
recommended to prevent shaking.
Press the shutter button fully down.
r
Exposure is performed for the set shutter
speed time, the screen turns black, and
"CAPTURING" is displayed.
r
Processing is performed to reduce noise for
the set shutter speed time, and
"PROCESSING" is displayed.
The shutter sounds at this time.
r
"RECORDING" is displayed, and the
image is recorded.

Aperture priority mode

This function lets you change the focus
depth to bring both the subject and
background into focus or to shoot a subject
with its background unclear.
60min
60min
AE
640
A
4
0EV
F5.6
160
Aperture value F2
Aperture value F8
(minimum)
(maximum)
a Set the mode dial to A.
b Select an aperture value.
Select an aperture value with the jog
dial, then press the jog dial. The
aperture value can be selected from F2
to F8.

Manual exposure mode

You can manually adjust the shutter speed
and aperture values to achieve the desired
shooting condition according to your
purpose.
AE
640
A
60min
4
0EV
F 5 .6
1 3
The EV value appears on the LCD screen
(page 70). 0EV indicates that the most
suitable value has been set by the camera.
a Set the mode dial to M.
b Select the shutter speed value
indication.
Select the shutter speed value
indication with the jog dial, then press
the jog dial.
c Select the shutter speed value.
Select the shutter speed value with the
jog dial, then press the jog dial. The
shutter speed can be selected from
1/1000 to 8".
640
M
4
0EV
F5.6
50
65

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