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(6-1) How to set shutter speed
The shutter speed is determined mainly by the setting positions of the shutter switch from “0” to “9”.
Table 6-1 Setting value of shutter speed
Position of
shutter switch
High speed shutter (continuous/asynchronous)
Low speed shutter (continuous)
0
No shutter (continuous) (1/30 sec)
1
1/23000 second
(1H)
1/15 second
(2V)
2
1/10000 second
( 3H)
1/10 second
(3V)
3
1/ 4000 second
( 8H)
1/7.5 second
(4V)
4
1/ 2000 second
(16H)
1/6.0 second
(5V)
5
1/ 1000 second
(32H)
1/5.0 second
(6V)
6
1/ 500 second
(64H)
1/4.3 second
(7V)
7
1/ 250second
(128H)
1/3.8 second
(8V)
8
1/ 125 second
(266H)
1/3.3 second
(9V)
9
1/ 60 second (532H)
Pulse width control / asynchronous (!)
1/3.0 second
(10V)
(Note) (H) and (V) in the table represent the horizontal time unit and the vertical time (frame duration) unit respectively.
(Note) ”No shutter” in the table means the continuous shutter mode with exposure time = 1 frame duration.
(Note) The value of each shutter speed is the factory default value. The shutter speed of each position (excluding shutter
position = 0) is possible to change by the user in the operation mode [Group 1].
(!) As for this camera, it must be set to be “Pulse width control (PWC) = ENABLED” for implementing “Pulse width control
/asynchronous” shutter operation .
When it is set to be “Pulse width control (PWC) = DISABLED” (default), the selection can be made out of the 9 levels
not only for the continuous shutter operation but also for the asynchronous shutter operation.
(6-2) Start-up option
This equipment is operated after turning on the power in the normal manner (Terminology below) for the regular usage.
The camera will be ready for special settings or specific modes when the mode switch is set to a specific position and a
stroke is given to the UP/DOWN switch before the power is turned on. The start-up options are summarized in the
following table:
[Terminology] Turning on the power in the normal manner
This means turning on the power while the UP/DOWN switch is kept at the neutral position. Unless
otherwise instructed, “turning on the power” or “at the time of power-on” in this document refers to this
type of action for turning on the camera.
Table 6-2 Start-up option
Start-up condition (at the time of power-on)
Start-up option
Operation state of camera at start-up
Position of mode switch
UP/DOWN switch
Positions from 0 to A
Neutral position
(no manipulation)
Regular operation
(Setting Group 1)
Settings of program page A
Positions from B to F
Settings of program pages from B to F
9
Retention of UP or DOWN
position
Read out of factory default
Settings of program page A
A
Setting Group 2
C
Setting Group 3
D
Setting Group 4
(6-3) How to set operation mode
The setting items of the operation modes are divided into 4 groups of Group 1, Group 2, Group 3 and Group 4 as follows:
Group 1
・・
········· This is for the operation mode to be changed when turning on the power in the normal manner. After
start-up, set the mode switch to the position corresponding to the item to be changed and then manipulate
UP/DOWN switch to change the setting.
Group 2 ·············· This is for the operation mode to be changed when setting the mode switch to the position “A”, pushing up
(or pushing down) the UP/DOWN switch lever and holding it in the position before turning on the power. After
starting up as above, change the position of the mode switch from said position “A” to the position
corresponding to the item to be changed and then manipulate UP/DOWN switch to change the setting.
Group 3 and 4 ······ These are mainly used for setting the configuration items (Terminology below).
The operation modes can be changed when setting the mode switch to the “C” (or “D”) position, pushing up
(or pushing down) the UP/DOWN switch lever and holding it in the position before turning on the power.
After starting up as above, change the position of the mode switch from said “C” (or “D”) to the position
corresponding to the item to be changed and then manipulate the UP/DOWN switch to change the setting.