Programed, Shutter-priority, Aperture-priority – FujiFilm 6900 User Manual

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: PROGRAMED/

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: SHUTTER-PRIORITY/

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: APERTURE-PRIORITY

PHOTOGRAPHY MODE

Program Shift

Shutter speed

Aperture

Turn the Mode dial to select a setting.

Turning the Command dial gives you access to
the following :

9

: Program Shift

0

: Shutter speed setting (1step: 1/3 EV)

ISO 100

3 sec. to 1/1000 sec.

ISO 200

3 sec. to 1/1000 sec.

ISO 400 1.6 sec. to 1/1000 sec.

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: Aperture setting

F2.8 to F11 in 1/3 EV steps

!

See P.65 – 76 for information on the Photography
menu.

This is an automatic mode that selects the shutter
speed and aperture for you but still allows you to
select the other camera settings. Like the Shutter-
priority and Aperture-priority modes, this mode is
relatively simple to use (Program Shift).

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: Programed Auto

This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the
shutter speed. You can use this mode to take shots
that freeze movement (fast shutter speeds) or that
give the impression of movement (slow shutter
speeds).

0

: Shutter-priority Auto

This is an automatic mode that allows you to set the
aperture. You can use this mode to take shots with
a blurred background (wide aperture) or with both
foreground and background in sharp focus (narrow
aperture).

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: Aperture-priority Auto

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Set the correct exposure compensation for the
shooting conditions (

➡P.57).

This function allows you to select different
shutter speed and aperture setting combinations
without changing the exposure setting. In
Program Shift mode, the shutter speed and
aperture settings are displayed in yellow.
Program Shift is cancelled when you switch
modes or switch the camera off.

If you exceed the control range for the
photography mode (as with a scene that is
extremely overexposed or underexposed), the
shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on
the screen (

➡P.13).

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