Olympus E-100RS E-100RS Instructions (English) - Page 90
Taking pictures under different conditions Cont.
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Taking pictures under different conditions (Cont.) Taking night scenes To capture a twilight scene or sunset naturally, you need to set your shutter speed to a lower value. If the Mode dial is set to "P", the lack of brightness will result in a dark picture with only the glow of the sunset or sparkle of the stars appearing. We recommend that you experiment by taking several pictures to determine the optimum settings for natural-looking twilight shots. Your camera offers two different ways of capturing twilight scenes. 4 Ⅵ With the mode dial set to "S-Prg", select "S-Prg"-" " in the Menu (p.86). This mode uses the lower shutter speed compared to the normal mode. Exposure is adjusted automatically according to the conditions. Ⅵ Set the mode dial to "M", then select both shutter speed and aperture manually (p.89). Select the optimal aperture, shutter speed and focus range. Note: We recommend you to use a tripod for the optimum result for this effect which uses the lower shutter speed. 90