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Shooting
Adjusting the shutter speed
Using the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial
<DIAL SEL> button
<SHTR/F.RATE> dial
Press the <DIAL SEL> button.
 
The role of the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial changes 
in the following order.
[DIAL SHUTTER][DIAL SYNCHRO 
SCAN][DIAL FRAME RATE][DIAL LOCK]
 
To select [DIAL SYNCHRO SCAN], press 
the <DIAL SEL> button and select [DIAL 
SHUTTER], and turn the <SHTR/F.RATE> 
dial to set the synchro scan.
 
You can select [DIAL FRAME RATE] when 
the [REC FORMAT] item in the setup menu 
[RECORDING SETUP] screen is set to 
[PH 1080/24P] or [PH 1080/30P] (or [PH 
1080/25P]).
• After approximately 12 seconds without 
a dial operation, [DIAL LOCK] will be set 
automatically. To operate the camera again, 
press the <DIAL SEL> button. The camera 
resumes the last operated mode. You can also 
use the <DIAL SEL> button to set [DIAL LOCK] 
in order to prevent unintentional operation.
Setting the shutter
Press the <DIAL SEL> button and select 
[DIAL SHUTTER].
Press the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial.
 
Each time the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial is 
pressed, the shutter will turn ON/OFF.
 
The shutter speed is changed in the order 
shown in the charts on page 39 by turning the 
<SHTR/F.RATE> dial when the shutter is ON.
• Remember that the faster the shutter speed, 
the lower the camera sensitivity.
• Focusing on the subject would take longer if 
the shutter speed is reduced, it is therefore 
recommended that the camera be secured to 
a tripod, etc. during shooting.
• Under the lighting of electric discharge tubes 
such as fluorescent lamps, horizontal bands 
may appear on the screen. Adjusting the 
shutter speed may improve this condition.
• A subject that quickly crosses the camera may 
appear distorted when shot. This is due to the 
signal reading system of the pickup devices 
(MOS sensor), and is not a defect.
• At slow shutter speeds (1/6 to 1/15), white, 
red, green, or blue dots may appear on the 
screen, however, this is not a defect.