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Various Shooting Functions

Shooting with a Set Aperture Value and Shutter Speed

(M: Manual Exposure Mode)

Setting the mode dial to M (manual exposure mode) allows you to manually set the aperture value and shutter speed.

For information on the available aperture values, see P.71. You can select from the following shutter speeds.

1/2000

1/1600

1/1250

1/1000

1/800

1/640

1/500

1/400

1/320

1/250

1/200

1/160

1/125

1/100

1/80

1/60

1/50

1/40

1/30

1/25

1/20

1/15

1/13

1/10

1/8

1/6

1/5

1/4

1/3

1/2.5

1/2

1/1.6

1/1.3

1

2

4

8

15

30

60

120

180

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Depending on the aperture value, some shutter speeds may not be available.

Faster shutter speeds allow to capture a sharp image of a fast- moving subject. Slower shutter speeds allow you to capture an image with a flowing effect and emphasize the movement of the subject.

Use the up-down dial to set the aperture value. Use the ADJ. lever to set the shutter speed.

1 Turn the mode dial to M.

The mode symbol appears on the LCD monitor, and the current aperture value, shutter speed, and exposure value indicator are displayed on the right edge of the screen.

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Ricoh GX100 VF manual Turn the mode dial to M