Shooting moving subjects – Olympus E-20N User Manual

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Shooting Moving Subjects

When you shoot a moving subject like a runner or a moving vehicle, you can vary the
shutter speed to achieve the desired effect.

With a fast shutter speed, you can capture a
momentary facial expression or freeze a subject in
motion. Similarly, with a slow shutter speed you can
achieve the effect a blurred motion. You can shoot a
moving subject like a waterfall or river with a fast
shutter speed to freeze the action, shoot it with a
slow shutter speed to create the artistic effect of
flowing water in motion.
To adjust the shutter speed manually, set the mode
dial to

S (Shutter priority mode), and then turn the

sub dial or main dial to select the desired shutter
speed.
Setting the Shutter Speed (

74)

You can also use the burst mode to shoot exposures
to capture the subject in several sequential positions.
Taking Sequential Exposures (Burst Mode) (

120)

If you want to use a fast shutter speed, set the PS
(Progressive Scan) mode.
In PS mode, you can select a shutter speed as
follows:
• In the

S (Shutter priority) mode

2 - 1/4000 or 1/18000 sec.

• In the

M (Manual) mode

60 - 1/4000 or 1/18000 sec.

• In the

P (Program) or A (Aperture priority) mode

2 - 1/4000 sec.

Selecting a PS mode (Progressive Scan Mode)
(

80)

Action shot at fast shutter speed
(1/500)
Freeze action

Action shot at slow shutter speed
(1/15)
Conveys flow of movement

Viewfinder

Shutter speed
250 = 1/250, 2" = 2
seconds

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