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Use the exposure modes to change the shutter speed and aperture value
and take pictures.
• Do not move the camera while taking a picture.
• If holding the camera by hand while shooting, set [Shake Reduction]
to
k
(On).
• Blur Control may not work as effectively as expected if a lens other than
an AF lens is used.
• The following functions are not available with Blur Control:
- Continuous Shooting, Remote Continuous Shooting, or Exposure
Bracketing
- Multi-exposure
- HDR Capture
- Smart Effect
- Instant Review
• The blur effect may not turn out as well as expected in the following
situations:
- When the contrast is low overall
- With fountains and other objects that change color or shape constantly
- With moving objects
- With small objects
- With objects at the edge of the screen
- With backlit scenes and other similar conditions
- When a special filter is used
- With far-off objects (Shooting at distances that produce portrait images
from the chest up is recommended)
Exposure Modes
Mode
Characteristics
Page
e
Program Automatic
Exposure
Automatically sets the shutter speed and
aperture value to obtain a proper exposure
according to the Program line.
b
Shutter Priority
Automatic Exposure
Lets you set the desired shutter speed
for expressing subject movement.
c
Aperture Priority
Automatic Exposure
Lets you set the desired aperture value
for controlling the depth of field.
a
Manual Exposure
Lets you set the shutter speed and aperture
value to match your photographic vision.
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