Taking pictures in the shutter speed priority mode – Gateway DC-T60 User Manual

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Taking pictures in the Shutter speed priority mode

When you take pictures in the Shutter speed priority mode (

Tv

), the

camera gives priority to the shutter speed. The camera automatically
sets the aperture value based on the shutter speed setting.

When you set the camera to a fast shutter speed, moving subjects
appear still in the picture.

When you set the camera to a slow shutter speed, moving subjects
appear in motion with a blurred effect in the picture.

To take pictures in the Shutter speed priority mode (

Tv

):

1

Turn the camera on. See “Turning on your camera” on page 13.

2

Turn the mode dial to the Shutter speed
priority mode (

Tv

).

3

Set the shutter speed from 8 seconds to
1/1500 of a second with the search dial:

Rotate the search dial in the
direction to select a faster shutter
speed or rotate the search dial in
the

direction to select a slower

shutter speed. The shutter speed
and corresponding aperture
setting are displayed on the LCD.

If the aperture setting is
displayed in white, the
exposure setting is
correct for a picture.

If a combined aperture
and shutter speed setting
does not provide enough
light for a good picture
exposure, the aperture
setting is displayed in
red.

If the shutter speed
setting is too slow to take a handheld photograph without
blurring the picture, the unsteady hold warning icon

is

displayed.

Unsteady
hold
warning

Shutter
speed

Aperture
setting

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