Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro User Manual

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Exposure Mode
 Shutter-priority auto
In shutter-priority auto, you choose the shutter speed 
while the camera automatically selects the aperture that 
will produce the optimum exposure. Shutter speed can be 
set to values between 30s and 1/8000s. Use slow shutter 
speeds to suggest motion by blurring moving objects, 
high shutter speeds to “freeze” motion.
A While pressing MODE, rotate the main-command dial 
until 
 is displayed in the control panel.
B Rotate the main-command dial to choose the desired 
shutter speed (between 30s and 1/8000s).
C Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.
MEMO
• Shutter-priority auto is only available with CPU lenses.
• Exposure mode 
 (aperture-priority auto) is 
automatically selected when a non-CPU lens is 
attached. The exposure-mode indicator 
 will blink in 
the control panel and 
A
 will be displayed in the 
viewfinder.
• If you select a shutter speed of 
 in mode 
 and 
then select mode 
 without changing the shutter 
speed, the shutter-speed display will flash and the 
shutter cannot be released. Rotate the main command 
dial to select a different shutter speed before shooting.
• If the limits of the exposure metering system are 
exceeded, one of the following indicators will be 
displayed in the control panel and viewfinder:
 : Subject too bright. Choose faster shutter speed or 
lower ISO sensitivity (
➝p.92), or use optional neutral 
density (ND) filter.
 : Subject too dark. Choose slower shutter speed or 
higher ISO sensitivity (
➝p.92), or use flash.
• Use a battery with sufficient power when performing 
bulb shooting.