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Pentax Zoom 70-R - Taking a picture at slow shutter speed

Pentax Zoom 70-R
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NG
A
PICTUI#^
MTrm
SPEED
mode®)
O
h
DRIVE
(
)
Slow
Shutter
Speed
(Rash
OFF)
In
this
mode,
the
flash
does
not
fire,
and
a
picture
is
taken
at
a
slower
shutter
speed.
Use
this
in
situations
where
flash
photography
is
prohibited,
such
as
in
theaters,
museums,
etc.
Furthermore,
this
mode
is
also
useful
when
you
wish
to
take
a
soft-lighted
picture
with
natural
atmosphere.
Notes:
When
shooting
in
darkness,
another
indicator
helps
avoid
underexposure.
Press
the
shutter
release
button
half-way;
the
Flash-On
mode
mark
(
V
)
on
the
LCD
panel
flickers
to
recommend
use
of
the
flash.
When
shooting
in
darkness,
the
shutter
speed
gets
slower,
and
camera
shake
is
more
likely
to
blur
your
shot,
so
use
a
tripod.
MODE^P
DRIVE
(
)
Slow-Speed
Synchro
Shooting
if
the
red-eye
reduction
flash
button
(
^)
is
pressed
in
the
Slow
Shutter
Speed
mode,
the
Slow-Speed
Sync
flash
mode
is
set.
It's
possible
to
expose
both
subject
and
background
in
a
balanced
way
as
shown
in
the
photo.

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