JVC LYT0143-001A Shutter Speeds and Effects, Shutter Speed Effect, Under good lighting conditions

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Shutter Speeds and Effects

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shutter Speed

 

Effect

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO

Automatically selects a shutter speed according to the subject lighting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/6 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting night views. Lights from moving cars, etc. are photographed with

 

 

 

motion streaks. Use a tripod to avoid blurring caused by subtle hand movements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/13 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting in darkly lit environments. A slow shutter speed can collect more

 

 

 

light in the camera than usual, and shoot bright, clear images of hard-to-shoot subjects

 

 

 

in low light. Use a tripod to avoid blurring caused by subtle hand movements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/25 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting in dimly lit environments (eg. rainy day). A slow shutter speed

 

 

 

can collect more light in the camera than usual, and shoot bright, clear images of

 

 

 

hard-to-shoot subjects in low light.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/100 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting under outdoor lighting conditions such as a cloudy day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/250 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting under outdoor lighting conditions such as a sunny day. This

 

 

 

shutter speed is not affected by subtle hand movements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/500 (sec.)

Suitable for shooting under outdoor lighting conditions such as by the seashore on a

 

 

 

sunny day. This shutter speed is not affected by subtle hand movements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/1000 (sec.)

Allows fast-moving images to be captured one frame at a time. Use this shutter speed

 

 

 

under good lighting conditions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

If a high shutter speed is used under fluorescent lighting, hunting may occur in the image or the image colour may be changed. This is not a malfunction.

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Contents GC-S1 Important For Customers in U.K Dear CustomerIt is recommended that you This unit is produced to comply with Standard IEC Publ Some DO’S and DON’TS on the Safe USE of EquipmentLoad batteries. pg Turn the power on. pgPlay an image. pg Shoot an image. pg10X Zooming for Magnifying Faraway Subjects Major Features ENContents LR6 AA-size Alkaline battery xVideo cable Soft caseHand Strap Attachment Loading BatteriesUnloading Batteries Connect the Power Cord to the AC Power Adapter Household Power SupplyMake sure connections are secure Getting Started Date/Time SettingSet the values for the date EX I T Date / T I MESet the values for the time Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Exit and push it 3 times12EN Lens Adjustment Shutter Release ButtonTo darken the image Brightness ControlRotate the Bright dial upward To brighten the imageFull Auto mode Shooting Mode SelectionManual mode Self-Timer modeCture Mode System Pictrue Mode SelectionSTD Economy EX I T Camera turns on in the Full Auto mode Shutter Release Button Power Dial Lock ButtonSimple Shooting Full Auto Shooting Train the lens on the subject to be photo- graphedDisplay Button Standard View with Information Display mode Camera Setup CheckWide-angle zooming Zoom ShootingRelatively wide area can be photographed Self-Timer Lamp Self-Timer ShootingBlinks Lock Button Flash Shooting Flash AdjustmentTo take another shot with a flash Exposure Control To adjust a previously set exposure valueExposure EX I T M.W.B. Setup Screen appears Adjusting the White Balance White Balance Control AutoPage Shutter Speeds Selection Menu Jog Dial Power Dial Look ButtonShutter Speed Selecting the Shutter SpeedShutter Speed Effect Shutter Speeds and EffectsHard-to-shoot subjects in low light Shutter speed is not affected by subtle hand movementsTo focus on a farther subject Manual FocusingTo focus on a nearer subject Minimum subject distanceStandard View mode View Mode SelectionQuick View mode Display ButtonPower Save OFF EX I T Power Save ModeTo deactivate the Power Save mode Camera Menu Cture Mode System Flash AdjustmentFlash ADJ Date / T I ME Flash ADJ EX I TPlayback Through a TV Monitor or VCR PlaybackWhen there is more than one image in memory Zoom Button Power DialNormal Playback Auto PlaybackIndex Screen Index Playback Play Mode Ndex Effect Frame Mult EX I TProtecting Images PlaybackCopy Format EX I T Screen returns to the normal playback screen Press Shutter After SelectTo remove protection File Screen Deleting ImagesFile Screen appears Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Delete and push itDelete Execute EX I T DeleteTo select an image by browsing images stored in memory To delete all imagesTo cancel the effect Menu Jog Dial Power DialApplying Sepia/Black-and-White Effects SEP I a Zoom EX I TMagnifying the Playback Image Zoom Effect Setup ScreenEffect Black /WH ITE SEP I a Zoom EX I T Zoom-in effect magnifies a selected area of imageTypes of Frames Preset frames 9 typesFraming an Image Frame Setup ScreenRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Frame and push it Rotate the Menu Jog Dial to select a frame and push itRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Multi and push it Multi-Image ScreenTo Create a Multi-Image Screen Using Selected Images To Create a Multi-Image Screen Using the Same ImageTo cancel the selection of an image Mult SameCompact Flash Card Operation Installing a Compact Flash CardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Protect Delete Copy Format EX I T Initializing the Storage MediaPreparation Applied Operations Install the Compact Flash card in the cameraStoring Images in a Compact Flash Card Shoot imagesRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select Copy and push it Copy ScreenTo copy selected images only To copy all imagesALL Execute Selected EX I T EN Applied OperationTo Copy Selected Images Only Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 onCopy Confirmation Screen To Copy All ImagesComm . Mode PC Mode Image Copy Using Infrared Communication IrTran-PRotate the Menu Jog Dial to select COMM. Mode and push it FLASH/TRANSFER Button Lock Button50 cm Reception is complete when this message disappearsPrinting on a Digital Printer IrDA Transfer Make multi-image screens, when processing imagesPress the FLASH/TRANSFER Button To abort image transfer in the middlePC Connection Operation COMM. Mode Setup ScreenPicture Navigator Software Provided Push the Menu Jog@ # % Infrared Beam Sensor Shutter Release ButtonTrain on the subject PC JackTripod Mounting Socket EN CONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsCF F I NE On-Screen Display During ShootingIcons Displayed During Manual Focusing ENCONTROLS, Connectors and IndicatorsPicture Quality Mode FINE/STD These icons are displayed when manual focusing is selectedWhen the Power Dial is set to playback screen Battery Power RemainingOn-Screen Display During Playback Total Number of ImagesDuring flash shooting, power turns off No power is suppliedIs the battery dead? When the built-in memory is full and no more 47-53Frames are erased. Consult your nearest JVC AC power adapter and plug it in for overDealer Appears when image reception is cancelled Appears when image transmission is cancelledAppears when data was not sent due to failure Appears when data was not received due to failureTo prevent fire, malfunction or electric shock To prevent fire, electric shock or injuryTo avoid malfunction Avoid using the unit For safety, do notDo not leave the unit To protect the unit, do notTo prevent damage to the LCD monitor To prolong service lifeDo not Be aware of the following phenomena forMajor Specifications Index Camera setup checkPg , 57 Exposure compensationGC-S1