Night Scene; Exposure Mode Button; A Aperture Preferred Auto; L.t. ] Long Time - Olympus IS-50 Manual De Instrucciones

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1. Direct Mode Select Buttons

Night Scene

Use this mode to shoot a night scene without artificially illuminating the
subject.
In this mode, you can shoot clear pictures at night without over-
illuminating the subject and blackening out the background.
When shooting subjects against a nighttime
background, combine this mode with the
flash.
Do not use the flash when you are shooting
night scenes only.
Press the
press the shutter release button.
EXPOSURE MODES
— 2. Exposure Mode Button
For more versatile exposure control, you can use the Aperture Preferred Auto
mode or Long Time mode.
Press the exposure mode button to
select "A" (Aperture Preferred Auto) or
"L.T." (Long Time).
The shutter speed is
set at as slow as 4-
sec. Use a tripod to
keep the camera
steady.
button. Compose your shot, and
P
Programmed Auto
A
Aperture Preferred Auto
L.T. Long Time

2. Exposure Mode Button

Aperture Preferred Auto [A]
By selecting the aperture on your own, you can control the blurring of the
background. The shutter speed is controlled automatically.
Select a smaller aperture (larger value)
for a sharper background.
Select a larger aperture (smaller value)
for a blurred background.
2
Press the exposure mode button
1
select "A" (Aperture Preferred Auto).
Push the shift lever
down the aperture by 1 step. Push the
lever
aperture.
If the shutter speed indicator blinks in the viewfinder when the
shutter release button is pressed halfway, it means overexposure or
underexposure. Change the aperture setting until the indicator stops
blinking.
1
to
2
upward to stop
2
downward to return to a wide
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