S-MODE – SHUTTER PRIORITY

Shutter 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.

Use a fast shutter speed to stop the motion of your subject.

Use a slow shutter speed to blur the motion of your subject.

M-MODE – MANUAL

M-mode gives you full control of the exposure. The camera’s meter index displays how your settings compare to the exposure determined by the camera’s metering system.

1. Turn the function dial to .

2. Press the function button and turn the control dial until M appears in the data panel.

3. Turn the control dial to select the shutter speed.

4. Press the exposure- compensation button and turn the control dial to select the aperture.

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