Taking pictures of moving subjects – Olympus C-2100 User Manual

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TAKING PICTURES UNDER DIFFERENT
CONDITIONS

Taking portrait pictures

A portrait-style photograph features an in-focus subject against a blurred
background. Your camera offers two different ways of achieving this effect.

With the mode dial set to “S-Prg”,
select “S-Prg”–“

” in the Menu (P.

86).
Focus on the subject. Exposure is
adjusted automatically according to the
conditions.

Set the mode dial to “A”, then manually
set the aperture to a lower value. (P. 87)
By decreasing the aperture value, you will
force the camera to focus within a smaller
range, producing a picture with a blurred
background.

Taking pictures of moving subjects

If the subject of your photograph is moving quickly — such as athletes in a
sports scene or fast-moving vehicles, you can adjust the shutter speed to
capture the action without blurring or to heighten the sense of movement by
blurring the action. To capture fast-moving action precisely without blurring,
set the shutter speed to higher value. On the other hand, if you want your
photograph to have a sense of motion, set the shutter speed to a lower value.
This will blur the main subject, while the background remains clear.
Your camera offers two different ways of achieving these effects.

With the mode dial set to “S-Prg”,
select “S-Prg”–“

” in the Menu

(p.86).
Focus on the subject. Exposure is
adjusted automatically according to the
conditions.

Set the mode dial to “S”, then select the
shutter speed manually (p.88).

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