
55
Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips
Using the Manual Shooting Mode
Manual
mode lets you specify both F-number (aperture) and
shutter speed. Use
Manual
mode when you want complete
control over aperture and shutter speed.
Changes you make in
Manual
shooting mode are reflected
in
Aperture Priority
and
Shutter Priority
modes. For example,
if you change the F-number to f/8, it will be f/8 in
Aperture
Priority
mode. Similarly, changes you make in
Aperture
Priority
and
Shutter Priority
modes are reflected in
Manual
shooting mode.
1.
Press
, use the
buttons
to highlight
, then press
.
2.
Press the
buttons to switch
between F-number and shutter
speed.
3.
Use the
buttons to adjust the
value of the selected option. The
arrow on the exposure meter indicates the amount of over-
or under- exposure. If the image will be over- or under-
exposed more than three stops, the F-number, shutter
speed, and exposure meter arrow turn red. Adjust either
the F-number or shutter speed until these items turn white.
4.
When you are done, you can take a picture using these
settings (see page 33).
NOTE:
If you are using
Manual Focus
(see page 43), press
MF
to display the magnified screen. You can then use
the
buttons to adjust focus. When the magnified
screen times out, you can use the
buttons to switch
between F-number and shutter speed.
The
Manual
mode settings remain in effect until they are
changed again, even when you turn the camera off.
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