Choosing shutter speed (
AE)
In this mode, you choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets aperture for optimal
exposure according to subject brightness. Faster shutter speeds appear to "freeze" fast-moving
subjects. Slower shutter speeds add blur to moving objects, lending them a sense of motion for a
dynamic effect.
60"
Slower shutter speeds...
1
...produce dynamic shots with a sense of
motion.
1.
Rotate the mode dial to
2.
Choose the shutter speed.
Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings.
Front dial: Exposure compensation (P.152)
Rear dial: Shutter speed
Choose from shutter speeds of 1/8000–60 s.
Shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000 s are available in
silent mode.
Settings)"
I
shooting" (P.190)
The aperture selected automatically by the camera will appear in the display.
Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the
B
then rotate the front or rear dial.
15
30
1
S
.
"Shooting without shutter sound (Silent
g
(P.198),
"Performing the sequential/self-timer
S
: Shutter-Priority
60
125
Faster shutter speeds...
2
..."freeze" the motion of fast-moving subjects.
button. Press the
F
63
Choosing shutter speed (
P A
S
M B
250
8000
2
1023
1023
[ 1 : 02 : 03 ]
[ 1 : 02 : 03 ]
1
1
100 %
100 %
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0 0
S S
250
250
5.6
5.6
1/
1/
F
F
1
Shutter speed
1
button and
F
S
: Shutter-Priority AE)
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60p L - 8 L - 8
F F
60p
1
L
1
4K
S - AF
S - AF
3 3
+
0.0
0.0
ISO
ISO
200
200
Auto
Auto
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Pressing the 'U' button is not changing the view it stays on the super control panel