Epson r-d1 User Manual - Addendum - firmware version 2.0 upgrade features. - Page 22

Setting the Shutter Speed Manually, To set the shutter speed

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Follow these steps: 1. To use automatic exposure, rotate the shutter speed dial to the AE position. Setting the Shutter Speed Manually You can specify the shutter speed from 1 to 1/2000 sec., or B (Bulb). To set the shutter speed, rotate the shutter speed dial to the desired shutter speed value. 2. If you need to select an exposure compensation setting, first release the dial from the AE position by pressing the dial-lock release button. 3. While holding the button down, rotate the dial to the desired position. Note: ❏ If the dial is in the AE position, press the dial-lock release button before attempting to rotate it. ❏ To avoid blurring, set the shutter speed faster than "1/focal length (mm)." If using a slower shutter speed, the use of a tripod is recommended. ❏ For brighter subjects, fast moving subjects or with a higher ISO sensitivity, a higher shutter speed is recommended. 22 Taking Photos

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Taking Photos
Follow these steps:
1.
To use automatic exposure, rotate the shutter speed dial to the
AE
position.
2.
If you need to select an exposure compensation setting, first release
the dial from the
AE
position by pressing the dial-lock release
button.
3.
While holding the button down, rotate the dial to the desired
position.
Setting the Shutter Speed Manually
You can specify the shutter speed from 1 to 1/2000 sec., or
B
(Bulb).
To set the shutter speed, rotate the shutter speed dial to the desired
shutter speed value.
Note:
If the dial is in the AE position, press the dial-lock release button before
attempting to rotate it.
To avoid blurring, set the shutter speed faster than "1/focal length (mm)."
If using a slower shutter speed, the use of a tripod is recommended.
For brighter subjects, fast moving subjects or with a higher ISO
sensitivity, a higher shutter speed is recommended.