Chapter 5 - Operating instructions
5.7.6 Exposure time
The exposure time values of 1/200, 1/500 and 1/1000 of a second are used to capture fast moving objects so that these can be played back sharply in slow motion. The value selected depends on the speed of the moving object.
Figure 5-8. Exposure time controls
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Exposure time switch
☞Note
Increasing the exposure speed lowers the camera sensitivity proportionally.
Selecting the exposure time
The momentary up/down Exposure time switch gives a choice of exposure time settings. If an exposure time other than nominal is selected, the
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Nom. | - nominal setting | rotating |
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Cl. scan | - enables the exposure to be varied (normal or extended) | stopped or rotating |
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1/200 | - for fast moving objects | rotating |
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1/500 | - for fast moving objects | rotating |
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1/1000 | - for fast moving objects | rotating |
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50 Hz * | - shooting with 50Hz lighting (adjustable) | rotating |
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60 Hz * | - shooting with 60Hz lighting (adjustable) | rotating |
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* not available for high speed video modes of the SportCam version
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