S shutter speed priority ae – SIGMA SD10 User Manual

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S SHUTTER SPEED PRIORITY AE

When you set the desired shutter speed, the camera will select the appropriate
aperture value for correct exposure. You can achieve stop action effects by
selecting a fast shutter speed, or give the feeling of motion to a moving subject
by selecting a slow shutter speed.

1

Set the “D”-Dial to the “Drive –Area” (P.14).

2

Set the “mode”-selector to the “S
position.

3

Press the shutter button “halfway” to verify
the focus, and select the desired shutter
speed value by turning the “S” –Dial.

4

Verify the setting in the viewfinder.




If the appropriate aperture value is beyond
the range of the lens in use, due to the
subject being too bright or too dark, the
aperture value indicator will blink. If the
subject is too bright, set the shutter speed to
a faster one, or if the subject is too dark, set
the shutter speed to a slower one, until the
indicator stops blinking.


CAUTION !!

The range of available slow shutter speeds varies depending on the ISO setting

(P.52). At ISO 100 and 200, shutters speeds up to 15 sec. can be used. At ISO
400 and 800, shutter speeds up to 4 sec. can be used.

If extended mode is selected, you can take picture at 30sec. in any ISO settings

(see P.62

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