Taking A Picture At A Slow Shutter Speed - Pentax IQZoom 140 Operating Manual

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TAKING PICTURES AT A SLOW SHUTTER SPEED
Slow Shutter
Speed (Flash*
OFF)
Depress the mode
button until the
( ® Q ) symbol
appears on
the
LCD panel.
In
this mode, the flash does not discharge, and a pic¬
ture is taken at a slow shutter speed up to approx
2 seconds. Use it in places where the flash photog¬
raphy is prohibited, such as in theaters and muse¬
ums. Furthermore, this mode is also useful for a
natural existing light effect in low ambient pho¬
tography.
With Slow-Speed-Synchro
Slow-Speed-
Synchro
Shooting (Flash-
ON)
Depress the mode
button to set the
slow-sh utter-sync
mode until
the
( i Q ) symbol appears on the LCD panel. It is
possible to photograph subjects and background in
a balanced way (as shown in the photo) by using
the built-in flash to properly expose the fore¬
ground subject and a slow-speed to expose the low
light background.
Notes:
• When shooting in low light, the shutter speed
gets slower, and camera shake is likely to blur
your picture. Use of a tripod is recommended.
• Make sure you are within the flash effective
range even when you use the built-in flash as a
fill-in flash in daylight. See page 22.
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