Speed shutter mode, How to set to high-speed shutter mode, To resume the normal shutter speed – Sony CCD-FX410 User Manual
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speed Shutter Mode
In the high-speed shutter mode. The shutter speed is set to
1/4000. Subjects moving at high speed can be recorded and the
picture can be observed more dearly with less picture shaking in
the still or slow modes compared to slower shutter speeds.
Remember that you need enough lighting to use the high-speed
shutter mode since the aperture is fixed.
You may want to use the high-speed shutter mode when:
• Shooting a golf swing or a tennis match with the tennis ball captured deary.
• You wish to play back certain scenes with high speed movements in a clear, sharp
picture.
How to set to high-speed shutter mode
To resume the normal shutter speed
Set PROGRAM AE to the green position
Notes
• In the high-speed shutter mode, record under sunlight or use a video light.
• When you record a TV screen in the high-speed shutter mode, the brightness of the recorded
picture may vary.
• When you shoot a very bright subject in the high-speed shutter mode, a light vertical, belt-like
line ("smear") may appear on the screen.
• When you record in the high-speed shutter mode under a light discharged tube, such as a
fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp or mercury lamp, the brightness of the recorded picture may
vary.
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