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6 Recording Recording manually (motion/still pictures) (cont.) Adjusting shutter speed (shutter speed) Adjust shutter speed to record fast-moving objects, etc. After steps 1 and 2 (P.44) Select [ ]. Adjust shutter speed. 3/3NEXT BACK Shutter speed SHTR-: Slower SHTR+: Faster 1/60ˎ Shutter speed adjustment range 1/500 1/8000 Slower During still picture recording Faster During motion picture recording ˎ Slower extreme becomes 1/30 when auto slow shutter (P.39) is set to [ON]. ●When adjusting both shutter speed and brightness (iris and gain), adjust the shutter speed first. ●Interference may increase with faster shutter speeds (as sensitivity becomes lower and gain value rises automatically). ●Horizontal bands of light may appear during playback on shining or highly reflective objects. ●Avoid fluorescent, mercury, and sodium lighting. Such lighting conditions may affect coloring and brightness. ●In normal playback, image movement may not look smooth. ●Colors may change and flicker when recording in extremely bright locations. Set the shutter speed between 1/60 and 1/100. ●In automatic recording, shutter speed can be adjusted up to 1/350. To return to automatic adjustment 48 VQT1M21

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Recording
6
Recording manually
(motion/still pictures)
(cont.)
Adjusting shutter speed (shutter speed)
Adjust shutter speed to record fast-moving objects, etc.
After steps
1
and
2
(P.44)
Select [
].
Adjust shutter speed.
3/3NEXT
BACK
Shutter speed
SHTR–: Slower
SHTR+: Faster
Slower extreme becomes 1/30 when auto slow shutter (P.39) is set to [ON].
Slower
Faster
1/60
1/500
1/8000
During still
picture
recording
During motion picture recording
Shutter speed adjustment range
When adjusting both shutter speed and brightness (iris and gain), adjust the
shutter speed first.
Interference may increase with faster shutter speeds (as sensitivity becomes
lower and gain value rises automatically).
Horizontal bands of light may appear during playback on shining or highly
reflective objects.
Avoid fluorescent, mercury, and sodium lighting. Such lighting conditions may
affect coloring and brightness.
In normal playback, image movement may not look smooth.
Colors may change and flicker when recording in extremely bright locations.
Set the shutter speed between 1/60 and 1/100.
In automatic recording, shutter speed can be adjusted up to 1/350.
To return to automatic adjustment