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FujiFilm FinePix S1 - Shutter-Priority Auto

FujiFilm FinePix S1
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In this mode, the photographer sets the
shutter speed (1/2000 to 30 sec.) and the
camera automatically controls the aperture
setting. This mode is best for photographs
where the shutter speed is the main priority,
such as subjects in sports scenes where
you want a fast shutter speed to freeze one
moment of the action, or where you want a
slow shutter speed to emphasize the sense
of movement.
See P.80 for information on using this mode
with other functions.
2
Check that the focus indicator “” is lit and take the
picture.
• If one of the following warnings appears on the top display panel or
viewfinder display, the subject is too bright or too dark and is beyond the
camera control range.
: Set a faster shutter speed. If the warning still appears with the
faster shutter speed, use an ND (light volume adjustment) filter.
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: Set a slower shutter speed. If the warning still appears with the
slower shutter speed, use the flash.
• Pressing the “CANCEL” button during a long-exposure shot does not
interrupt the shot.
1
Set the exposure mode dial to “S” and set the shutter
speed on the command dial (1/2000 to 30 sec.).
Shooting Using Exposure Modes - continued
S: Shutter-priority Auto

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