Sony DSC-V3 사용자 설명서

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  NR slow shutter
The NR slow shutter mode reduces noise 
from recorded images, providing clear 
images. When using certain shutter speeds*, 
the camera automatically works the NR slow 
shutter mode and “NR” is indicated next to 
the shutter speed indicator.
* When [ISO] is [800]:
Shutter speeds of 1/25 second or slower
When [ISO] is other than [800]:
Shutter speeds of 1/6 second or slower
Press the shutter button 
fully down.
 
Capturing
Then the screen turns 
black.
 
Processing
Finally, when 
“Processing” 
disappears, the image 
has been recorded.
  To eliminate the effects of vibration, use of 
a tripod is recommended.
  When a slow shutter speed is set, the 
processing may take some time. This is 
because the camera works to remove noise 
during the time set by the shutter speed 
setting.
Shooting techniques
When shooting a moving person, car, or 
spindrift, etc., using the high shutter speed, 
you can express moment that is beyond what 
the human eye can see.
When shooting a subject such as the fl ow 
of a river at a slower shutter speed, you can 
create an image that captures the subject’s 
fl owing movement. In such cases, use of a 
tripod is recommended to prevent camera 
shake.
  When you hand-hold the camera, adjust 
the shutter speed in a range where 
(Vibration warning indicator) is not 
indicated.
  Shooting with 
aperture priority 
mode
You can adjust the amount of light that 
passes through the lens. If you open the 
aperture (a smaller F-number), the amount 
of light allowed into the lens increases and 
the in-focus range becomes narrower. Only 
the main subject is then in focus. When the 
aperture is closed (a larger F-number), the 
amount of light decreases and the in-focus 
range becomes wider. The whole image is 
sharpened.
The shutter speed is automatically adjusted 
to obtain correct exposure according to the 
brightness of the subject.
Open the aperture
Close the aperture