Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 69

Using Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Settings, the other setting

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3 Press the top left button (next to Auto Exposure) to change the exposure mode to Manual. set exposure mode to Manual set shutter speed Using Aperture Priority and Shutter Priority Settings You may want to select a specific aperture or shutter speed setting for a desired effect, such as a fast shutter speed to capture an action photo. The camera will automatically select the other setting, based on the lighting conditions. Follow these steps to set the shutter speed or aperture and let the camera automatically determine the other setting: set aperture 4 Press the + button (next to the up arrow) to increase shutter speed, or the − button (next to the down arrow) to decrease it. 1 Make sure that the camera is set to Manual user mode. (See page 1-13 for details.) 2 Turn the camera dial to . 5 Press the W.B. and ISO buttons to change the aperture setting. (You can choose F2, F2.8, F4, F5.6, F8 or F11.) NOTE The camera detects the lighting conditions and warns you when exposure settings are outside the ideal range. If you see EV! on the LCD screen, your image may be under- or over-exposed. 5-4 Adjusting Exposure and Color Settings

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5-4
Adjusting Exposure and Color Settings
3
Press the top left button (next to
Auto Exposure
) to
change the exposure mode to
Manual
.
4
Press the
+
button (next to the up arrow) to increase
shutter speed, or the
-
button (next to the down arrow)
to decrease it.
5
Press the
W.B.
and
ISO
buttons to change the aperture
setting. (You can choose
F2
,
F2.8
,
F4
,
F5.6
,
F8
or
F11
.)
NOTE
The camera detects the lighting conditions and warns you when
exposure settings are outside the ideal range. If you see
EV!
on
the LCD screen, your image may be under- or over-exposed.
Using Aperture Priority and Shutter
Priority Settings
You may want to select a specific aperture or shutter speed
setting for a desired effect, such as a fast shutter speed to
capture an action photo. The camera will automatically select
the other setting, based on the lighting conditions.
Follow these steps to set the shutter speed or aperture and let
the camera automatically determine the other setting:
1
Make sure that the camera is set to Manual user mode.
(See page 1-13 for details.)
2
Turn the camera dial to
.
set exposure
mode to
Manual
set shutter
speed
set aperture