User manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Manuals
 - Table of Contents
 - Feature Index
 - Parts of the Camera
 - Package Contents
 - Before You Begin
 - 1 Getting Ready
 - 2 Taking and Viewing Photographs
 - 3 Shooting and Viewing Movies
 - 4 Customizing the Camera
 - 5 Using Field Sensor Data
 - 6 Connecting the Camera to External Devices
 - 7 Technical Notes
 - 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
 - 9 Index
 
n 3-6 Movie Recording Options
    Choosing Aperture and Shutter Speed   (
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: Manual Exposure)
In this mode, you choose the aperture and shutter speed. Shooting at a fi xed 
aperture and shutter speed makes any changes in the brightness of the subject or 
the scene readily apparent.
1  Adjust aperture and shutter speed.
•  At default settings, aperture is selected with the front dial 
and shutter speed with the rear dial.
•  Choose from shutter speeds of 1/24–1/32000 s. Values 
of ISO 200–6400 are available using the [n ISO] 
manual sensitivity control options.
•  The display shows the difference between the exposure 
produced by the selected aperture and shutter speed 
and the optimal exposure metered by the camera. The 
display will fl ash if the difference exceeds ±3 EV.
2  Record movies.
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Difference from optimal 
exposure
•  If subject motion seems jerky, choosing a slow shutter speed will smooth the subject’s 
apparent motion.
•  The slowest shutter speed available varies with the frame rate selected for movie image 
quality.
 Adjusting Settings in Mode 
M
Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following 
settings.
Front dial: Aperture
Rear dial: Shutter speed
•  You can choose the functions performed by the front and rear dials. g n video menu > 
[n Dial Function] (P. 424)
•  You can use the Fn lever to reverse the roles of the front and rear dials. The lever can also 
be assigned other roles. g n video menu > [n Fn Lever Function] (P. 426)
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