Minolta Minolta Vectis, S-100 instruction manual Shutter Speed Control, Fast Shutter Speed

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S MODE - SHUTTER PRIORITY

Shutter Speed Control

Fast Shutter Speed

Slow Shutter Speed

In addition to controlling the duration of the exposure, shutter speed determines how moving subjects will appear in the final image. Depending on the speed of your subject, slow shutter speeds will make a moving subject appear to flow, creating a feeling of motion. In addition to stopping action, fast shutter speeds can help prevent blur caused by camera movement during exposure, known as camera shake.

To stop the motion of your subject, use a fast shutter speed.

To blur the motion of your subject, set a slow shutter speed.

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Contents Instruction Manual Advantages of the Advanced Photo System Easier to load… New print formats…New processing… Table of Contents For Proper and Safe USE Operating Temperature and Conditions SplashproofPlease Note Names of Parts Film Cassette WarningBody Names of Parts Viewfinder Data PanelQuick Operation Attaching the Strap ShownAttach the camera strap as Snap the battery-chamber door shut Installing the BatteriesChecking the Battery Power Using the eyepiece cap, open the battery-chamber doorLens Hood Note Removing the LensHolding the Camera Diopter AdjustmentHandling the Camera Subject appears sharpestUse IX240 type film in this camera Visual Exposure IndicatorsLoading Film Push the film chamber in until it clicks shutLoading Film Fully Automatic Operation Press the shutter-release Special Focusing SituationsFrame or when autofocus is difficult to confirm Focus HoldUsing the BUILT-IN Flash Rewinding the Film Subject Program Selection Mode OperationClose-up Mode For close-up photography Sports Mode Subject Program SelectionPress the program-select button until the subject Portrait ModeLandscape Mode Program pointer is underUse a tripod to reduce camera shake CLOSE-UP ModeSports Mode For best results use the V Lens 50mm f/3.5 MacroData panel Tips Night Portrait ModePhotographing Night Scenes Appears Shutter Speed Mode Aperture Priority Creative Exposure Modes Shutter Speed and Aperture in the Data DisplayLarge Aperture Mode FlashTo cancel the flash, push the flash down Aperture Control Press the flash-mode button to turn the flash onTo cancel the flash, push the flash down Mode Shutter PriorityFast Shutter Speed Shutter Speed ControlDATE/TIME Imprinting Sequence is as follows SELF-TIMER Manual FocusPress the focus-mode Place the camera on a tripod, then press CONTINUOUS-DRIVE ModePress the drive-mode Remote-control button Until appears in the data panelFocus Hold in Remote Control Mode Attaching the Eyepiece Cap Remove the eyepieceCup Canceling the AF Illuminator Changing the BatteryPull out the battery chamber and remove the old battery Slide the battery chamber back into the remote controlMetered Exposure Over Exposure Exposure Compensation5400xi Press the flash-mode button to raise the built-in flashYour flash manual 5400HSUsing the Optional Remote Control Taking Pictures in Wireless/Remote Flash ModeFully-automatic operation PROGRAM-RESET ButtonProgram-reset button Pressing the program-resetLAB Services Lens Hood Accessory InformationSpecifications for the V Lens 28-56mm f/4-5.6 LensesStorage CleaningQuestions and Service Care and StorageAF System Technical DetailsSituation is unsuitable for TROUBLE-SHOOTINGNo display appears when Incorrectly Camera is switched on Batteries are loadedCamera Warnings Quick Reference Guide 9222-2102-31 P9705-A705