Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Mode
S
(Shutter-Priority
Auto)
In
shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed from values between 30s
and1,4,ooos
while
the
camera automatically selects the aperture
that
will produce the optimal exposure.
Use
slow shutter speeds
to
suggest
motion
by blurring moving subjects, high shutter
speeds
to
"freeze" motion.
To
take photographs
in
shutter-priority auto:
1 Rotate
the
mode dial
to
S.
2 Rotate
the
command dial until
the
desired shutter speed
is
displayed in the viewfinder (shutter speed
can
also be dis-
played in
the
monitor by pressing the
C.
button).
3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.
~
Shutter
Speed
and
Camera
Shake
To
prevent blur caused by camera
shake,
the shutter speed should be faster than
the
inverse
of
the
focal length
of
the
lens,
in seconds (for example, when using a lens
with
a focal length
of
300mm,
choose a shutter speed faster than
11300s.
A tripod
is
recommended
when
shooting at slower shutter
speeds.
To
prevent blur,
try
increasing
ISO
sensitivity
~
37),
using the built-in flash
(~
34)
or
an
optional Speedlight
(E'Ij
99),
mounting the camera on a tripod, or using a vibration reduction
(VR)
lens.
Reference:
P,
S,
A,
and
M
Modes/Mode
S
(Shutter-Priority
Auto)
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