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Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode
Applicable mode: C/N
When you take pictures of subjects such as stars at night or weak lights in a dark situation
(e.g. candles), a slow shutter speed is used. The shutter speed refers to the length of time
the shutter stays open. The longer this time, the longer the subject’s image is exposed.
• For long-exposure shots, always place the camera on a stable surface to ta ke the shot.
• Long exposures cannot be set in the “ ”, “ ” or “ ” scene mode.
• The time that should be set differs depending on the subject. Check this by taking a few trial
shots.
[LONG EXP.] Using Slow Shutter Spee ds
1
Switch the camera on and press O or Q on the mode
button until the “C” or “N” icon lights on the mode select
LED.
2
Press the MENU button K to display the menu icons.
3
Use L or R on the 4-way button to select
SETTINGS [ ] and then press the OK
button E.
4
Press U or D on the 4-way button to select
[LONG EXP.] and then press R.
5
Press U or D on the 4-way button to select
the desired exposure time and then press
the OK button E.
[No icon] OFF: Normal photography (between 1 sec. and
1/2000 sec.) (default)
[LT2S] 2SEC: Shutter speed of 2 seconds
[LT4S] 4SEC: Shutter speed of 4 seconds
[LT8S] 8SEC: Shutter speed of 8 seconds
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Press the MENU button K to clear the menu.