Using the night scene mode, Shooting with manual exposure – Casio QV-R3 2 User Manual

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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

Using the Night Scene Mode

The night scene mode extends the exposure time to produce
beautiful night images.

1.

Align the mode dial with

.

2.

Record the image.

NOTE

• When recording a portrait of a subject against a twilight

or nighttime background, you can use the Night Scene
Mode in combination with the flash to achieve a slow
sync effect that causes the subject to stand out better.

IMPORTANT!

• Always mount the camera on a tripod when using the

Night Scene Mode. This protects against blurred im-
ages caused by slow shutter speeds.

• Auto Focus may not be able to work properly when

lighting is low. If this happens, focus the image manu-
ally (page 55). Trying to record a fast moving object
can cause blurring of the image.

• The slower the shutter speed, the more likely it is that

the recorded image will not match the image that is on
the monitor screen when you press the shutter release
button.

Shooting with Manual Exposure

In the Manual Exposure Mode, you can manually adjust
shutter speed and aperture.

• Shutter Speed Setting Range

• Aperture Setting Range

Shutter Speed

Brightness

Movement

Slower

Faster

2 seconds

1/1000 second (F2.6)

2 seconds

1/2000 second (F5.0)

Brighter

Darker

Flowing

Stopped

Aperture

Brightness

Focus

Wider

Smaller

F2.6, F5.0 (Wide angle zoom)*

Brighter

Darker

Shallow

Deep

*

The following shows how the optical zoom setting affects
aperture.

Zoom

Wide Aperture

Small Aperture

(Wide Angle)

(Telephoto)

F2.6/3.0/3.4/3.8/4.2/4.6/4.8

F5.0/5.8/6.5/7.3/8.0/8.7/9.2

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