Slower shutter speeds…
…produce dynamic shots with a sense of
motion.
1
Faster shutter speeds…
…“freeze” the motion of fast-moving subjects.
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Rotate the mode dial to S.
Choose the shutter speed.
Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings.
Front dial: Exposure compensation (P.152)
Rear dial: Shutter speed
Choose from shutter speeds of 1/8000–60s.
Shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000s are available in
silent mode. g“Shooting without shutter sound (Silent
I Settings)” (P.198), “Performing the sequential/self-timer
shooting” (P.190)
SS
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ISO
Auto
ISO
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Shutter speed
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Choosing shutter speed (S: Shutter-Priority
AE)
In this mode, you choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets aperture for optimal
exposure according to subject brightness. Faster shutter speeds appear to “freeze” fast-moving
subjects. Slower shutter speeds add blur to moving objects, lending them a sense of motion for a
dynamic effect.
1560” 30 60 125 250 8000
1 2
The aperture selected automatically by the camera will appear in the display.
Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button. Press the F button and
then rotate the front or rear dial.
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Choosing shutter speed (S: Shutter-Priority AE)
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