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Specifying Shutter Speed
For accessing the MAIN MENU, see page 13 – 14.
You can specify the electronic shutter speed to capture fast-moving subjects.
Note: With the increase in shutter speed number, faster movement can be captured, though the image becomes darker.
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1
1
1
Select a shutter speed.
You can select from: 60, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, and
10000. (e.g., 60 refers to 1/60 second)
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2
2
2
Set “MENU” to “END” and press the SET button.
R
Finishes the settings screen and returns to the normal
monitoring screen.
• If you want to return to the previous screen, select the “BACK”
and press the SET button.
SHUTTER (Electronic Shutter)
SHUTTER
SET
EXPOSURE
(SET)
MAIN MENU
LANGUAGE
SET
TITLE
OFF
SYNC
INT
DAY/NIGHT
AUTO
WHITE BALANCE
ATW
ALARM
SET
OPTION
SET
PRESET
OFF
MENU
END
EXPOSURE
SET
EXPOSURE SETTING
IRIS
AI
BLC
OFF
WIDE-D
OFF
PRESET
OFF
MENU
BACK
SENSE UP
OFF
SHUTTER
60
EXPOSURE SETTING
IRIS
AI
BLC
OFF
WIDE-D
OFF
SENSE UP
OFF
SHUTTER
60
Note: • If “SENSE UP” is selected for use, “–” symbol is
displayed in the option field and you cannot specify any
shutter speed. Setting “SENSE UP” to “OFF” will display
the shutter speed that was previously specified.
(See page 28)
• If “EI” is specified for the “IRIS”, “–” symbol is displayed
in the option field and you cannot specify any shutter
speed. Setting “IRIS” to “AI” will display the shutter speed
that was previously specified. (See page 21)
• Setting “WIDE-D” to “ON” will disable the specified
shutter speed, leaving the display of shutter speed.
Setting “WIDE-D” to “OFF” will enable the shutter speed
with the displayed value. (See page 26)
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