Using the aperture priority mode
This mode lets you manually control the f-stop value, and the camera automatically selects a
suitable shutter speed.
The aperture setting influences the depth of field of a picture; when a larger aperture (= small-
est f-number) is chosen, only one object is in focus and the background appears blurred.
Choose a small aperture for a picture where all objects should be in focus.
Turn the mode wheel to the A position. The icon
for the aperture setting mode appears in the left top
corner of the display
Press the O K button to call up the setting mode.
Use the buttons to choose the required f-stop
value.
Press the shutter release all the way down to take
the picture.
Using the shutter priority mode
This mode is appropriate for taking pictures of moving subjects.
A fast shutter speed freezes movement (such as running children), whereas a slower shutter
speed generates movement (e.g. flowing water).
Turn the mode wheel to the S position. The icon for the shutter setting mode appears in
the left top corner of the display
Press the O K button to call up the setting mode.
Use the buttons to choose the required shut-
ter value.
Press the shutter release all the way down to take
the picture.
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