Setting the shooting mode, Shooting modes of the t90, Shutter-priority ae (with safety shift function) – Canon T 90 User Manual
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2. Setting the Shooting Mode
< Shooting Modes of the T90 >
The Canon T90 has various shooting modes to
meet your needs and what you want your pic
ture to portray. The following is an explanation
of the shooting modes in which the FD lens
must be set to the “A” mark. (AE photogaphy Is
possible only with FD lenses.)
1. Shutter-priority AE (with safety
shift function)
You set the shutter speed and the camera au
tomatically chooses the correct aperture for
the lighting conditions. This mode is useful
for taking pictures of moving subjects and for
normal snap shots. By controlling the shutter
speed, you can also control the subject’s
movement. Faster shutter speeds freeze sub
ject motion while slower shutter speeds can
provide artistic blur effects.
function (ON/OFF possibie) >
If the selected shutter speed is too slow or
too fast for the light conditions, the T90 auto
matically switches the shutter speed to a
higher or a lower one to avoid under- or
overexposure.
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