In , , , and modes, you can set exposure (combination of shutter speed and f‑number) according to the shooting conditions. Also, you can achieve greater control when shooting images by setting the shooting menu options.
Shooting mode | Description |
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Programmed auto | You can let the camera adjust the shutter speed (4) and f‑number (5).
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Shutter-priority auto | Rotate the command dial (1) to set the shutter speed (4). The camera automatically determines the f‑number (5). |
Aperture-priority auto | Rotate the multi selector (2) to set the f‑number (5). The camera automatically determines the shutter speed (4). |
Manual | Set both the shutter speed (4) and f‑number (5). Rotate the command dial (1) to set the shutter speed. Rotate the multi selector (2) to set the f‑number. Exposure indicator (when in mode)
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Tips for setting exposure
The control range of the shutter speed (, , , and modes)
The sense of dynamism and amount of background defocus in subjects vary by changing the combinations of shutter speed and f‑number even if the exposure is the same.
Effect of the shutter speed
The camera can make a fast-moving subject appear static at a fast shutter speed, or highlight the motion of a moving subject at a slow shutter speed.
Effect of the f‑number
The camera can blur the subject’s background intentionally, or bring the subject, foreground, and background into focus.
When recording movies in , , , , or , the shutter speed and f-number that you set are not applied. When the mode dial is rotated to (Movie manual), you can set the exposure for movie recording.
When the subject is too dark or too bright, it may not be possible to obtain the appropriate exposure. In such cases, the shutter speed indicator or f‑number indicator flashes when the shutter-release button is pressed halfway (except when the mode is used). Change the shutter speed setting or f-number.
The degree of deviation between the adjusted exposure value and the optimal exposure value measured by the camera is displayed in the exposure indicator on the screen. The degree of deviation in the exposure indicator is displayed in terms of EV (-2 to +2 EV in increments of 1/3 EV).
The focus area for autofocus varies depending on the setting in the shooting menu [AF area mode]. When set to [Target finding AF] (default setting), the camera detects the main subject and focuses on it. If a human face is detected, the camera automatically sets focus priority on it.
The control range of the shutter speed differs depending on the zoom position, f‑number, or ISO sensitivity setting. Additionally, the control range changes in the following continuous shooting settings.
Setting | Control range (second) | |
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ISO sensitivity1 | 100-400 | 1/2000 2–8 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 |
100-800 | 1/2000 2–4 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
100-1600 | 1/2000 2–2 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
100-3200 | 1/2000 2–1 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( or mode) | |
100-6400 | 1/2000 2–1/2 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–15 s ( or mode) | |
100 | 1/2000 2–30 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
200 | 1/2000 2–15 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
400 | 1/2000 2–8 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
800 | 1/2000 2–4 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
1600 | 1/2000 2–2 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( mode)4 | |
3200 | 1/2000 2–1 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–30 s ( or mode) | |
6400 | 1/2000 2–1/2 s ( or mode) 1/4000 2, 3–15 s ( or mode) | |
Continuous | Continuous H, Continuous L | 1/40002, 3–1/30 s |
Pre-shooting cache, Continuous H: 120 fps | 1/4000–1/125 s | |
Continuous H: 60 fps | 1/4000–1/60 s | |
Intvl timer shooting | Same as when [Single] is set |