Instruction Manual Digital Camera Finecam SL400R

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Using C Camera Mode, N Continuous Shooting Mode and M Movie Mode
Applicable mode: C/N
When you take pictures of subjects such as stars at night or weak lights in a dark situation
(e.g. candles), a slow shutter speed is used. The shutter speed refers to the length of time
the shutter stays open. The longer this time, the longer the subject’s image is exposed.
For long-exposure shots, always place the camera on a stable surface to take the shot.
Long exposures cannot be set in the “ ”, “ ” or “ ” scene mode.
The time that should be set differs depending on the subject. Check this by taking a few trial
shots.
[LONG EXP.]
Using Slow Shutter Speeds
1
Switch the camera on and press
O
or
Q
on the mode
button until the “
C
” or “
N
” icon lights on the mode select
LED.
2
Press the MENU button
K
to display the menu icons.
3
Use
L
or
R
on the 4-way button to select
SETTINGS [ ] and then press the OK
button
E
.
4
Press
U
or
D
on the 4-way button to select
[LONG EXP.] and then press
R
.
5
Press
U
or
D
on the 4-way button to select
the desired exposure time and then press
the OK button
E
.
[No icon] OFF: Normal photography (between 1 sec. and
1/2000 sec.) (default)
[LT2S] 2SEC: Shutter speed of 2 seconds
[LT4S] 4SEC: Shutter speed of 4 seconds
[LT8S] 8SEC: Shutter speed of 8 seconds
6
Press the MENU button
K
to clear the menu.