Shutter Speed
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Changing the Shutter Speed Mode and Value
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1 Open the shutter speed [Shutter Mode] submenu.
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Camera Setup]
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[Shutter Mode]
2 Select the desired mode and then press the joystick.
• If you selected [Speed] (the default value), continue the procedure to select the increment scale to use when
adjusting the shutter speed; otherwise, skip to step 5.
3 Open the [Shutter Increment] submenu.
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Camera Setup]
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[Shutter Increment]
4 Select [1/3 stop] or [1/4 stop] and then press the joystick.
5 Adjust the shutter speed, angle value or clear scan
frequency using the direct setting mode.
• After closing the menu, press the SHUTTER button to enter
the direct setting mode with the shutter speed highlighted.
Select the desired value and then press the joystick.
For details refer to
Using the Direct Setting Mode
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• You can also use the FUNC button and joystick to enter the
direct setting mode.
• The selected shutter speed will appear on the bottom of the
screen.
NOTES
NOTES
• When recording under artificial light sources such as fluorescent, mercury or halogen lamps, the screen may
flicker depending on the shutter speed. You may be able to avoid flicker by setting the shutter speed mode to
[Speed] and the shutter speed to a value matching the frequency of the local electrical system: 1/50* or 1/100
for 50 Hz systems, 1/60 or 1/120 for 60 Hz systems.
• Closing down the aperture when recording under bright conditions may cause the picture to appear soft or out
of focus. To avoid the loss of sharpness due to diffraction, use a faster shutter speed, a denser ND filter
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71) or open up the aperture.
• When the shutter speed mode is set to [Slow], bright red, green or blue dots may appear on the screen. In
such case, use a faster shutter speed or select a lower ISO speed or gain value (
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69).
• When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you can change the shutter speed
mode with the remote controller’s SHUTTER SELECT button and the shutter speed value with the remote
controller’s SHUTTER
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buttons.
* May not be available depending on the frame rate.
Using Slow Shutter Mode
When recording in dark surroundings, you can obtain a brighter picture by using slow shutter mode. You can
also use this mode when you wish to add certain effects to your recordings, such as blurring the background
during panning shots or recording a moving subject with an afterimage trail.
• Image quality may not be as good as when using faster shutter speeds in brighter surroundings.
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