Samsung NX10 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.3) (English) - Page 44

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44 Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode Using the bulb exposure By using the bulb exposure, you can set the shutter speed as long as you want. 1 Rotate the Mode dial to M. 2 Rotate the dial and set the shutter speed to Bulb. • Bulb exposure indication appears next to the shutter speed of 30"(seconds). 14M SF ISO RGB OIS Bulb F3.5 00'00'' 0173 3 To adjust the aperture value, press and hold the [EV] while rotating the dial. 4 Align your subject in the frame and half- press [Shutter] to focus. 5 Press [Shutter] to take a photo. • The exposure time continues until you finish holding the [Shutter]. Press and hold the [Shutter] for desired time. As soon as you finish holding the [Shutter], the shooting is complete. • To improve image stability in the Bulb Exposure mode, we recommend you use a reliable tripod or shutter release (purchased separately). • With long exposures, the time the camera takes to save images gets longer as well. This is not a problem with the product and you do not need to replace the battery. • Before using Bulb Exposure to take long exposures, we recommend you fully charging the battery. • When you use Bulb Exposure to take long exposures, visual noise can occur. To control visual noise, we recommend you turn the Noise Reduction function on. The Noise Reduction function operates when the shutter exposure exceeds 1 seconds. • When you use Bulb Exposure, the Successive Shooting function is unavailable. • When you use Bulb Exposure, you can not set the ISO Speed to AUTO.

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44
Using the bulb exposure
By using the bulb exposure, you can set the shutter
speed as long as you want.
1
Rotate the Mode dial to
M
.
2
Rotate the dial and set the shutter speed
to
Bulb
.
Bulb exposure indication appears next to
the shutter speed of 30"(seconds).
3
To adjust the aperture value, press and
hold the
[EV]
while rotating the dial.
4
Align your subject in the frame and half-
press
[Shutter]
to focus.
5
Press
[Shutter]
to take a photo.
The exposure time continues until you
finish holding the
[Shutter]
. Press and
hold the
[Shutter]
for desired time. As
soon as you finish holding the
[Shutter]
,
the shooting is complete.
Using the Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Manual mode
To improve image stability in the Bulb Exposure
mode, we recommend you use a reliable tripod or
shutter release (purchased separately).
With long exposures, the time the camera takes
to save images gets longer as well. This is not a
problem with the product and you do not need to
replace the battery.
Before using Bulb Exposure to take long exposures,
we recommend you fully charging the battery.
When you use Bulb Exposure to take long exposures,
visual noise can occur. To control visual noise, we
recommend you turn the Noise Reduction function
on. The Noise Reduction function operates when the
shutter exposure exceeds 1 seconds.
When you use Bulb Exposure, the Successive
Shooting function is unavailable.
When you use Bulb Exposure, you can not set the
ISO Speed to
AUTO
.
14
M
SF
RGB
ISO
0173
Bulb F3.5
00'00''
OIS