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Using Aperture Priority Mode
Aperture Priority is often used when shooting static subjects or emphasizing the depth of field.
In general, use a smaller aperture if a greater depth of field is needed.
To adjust the Aperture Priority Mode value:
1) Set
the
Mode
Dial
to
A.
2) Press
the
OK
button.
3) Press
Up
/
Down
button to adjust the aperture value.
4) Press
the
OK
button to confirm the setting.
Using Shutter Priority Mode
Shutter priority is often used when shooting moving subjects. In general, use a shorter shutter
speed to catch a fast-moving object.
To adjust the shutter speed in Shutter Priority Mode:
1) Set
the
Mode
Dial
to
S
.
2) Press
the
OK
button.
3) Press
Left
/
Right
button to adjust the shutter speed.
4) Press
the
OK
button to confirm the setting.
Using Manual Mode
You can choose the aperture value and shutter speed in Manual Mode.
To adjust values in Manual Mode:
1) Set
the
Mode
Dial
to
M
.
2) Press
the
OK
button.
3) Adjust
the
settings.
•
Press the
Up
/
Down
button to adjust the aperture value.
•
Press
Left
/
Right
button to adjust the shutter speed.
4) Press
the
OK
button to confirm the setting.
Using Continuous Shooting Mode
In this mode, you can take consecutive shots.