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•A blinking shutter speed indicates that the shutter speed is too slow to
prevent a blurred picture caused by camera shake. Hold the camera steady
and press the shutter button smoothly, or use a tripod. (The shutter speed
indicator still blinks when you use a tripod, but camera shake will not be a
problem.)
• In the <A> mode, use a tripod to prevent camera shake.
This is for fast-moving subjects when you want
to freeze the action.
•
The camera will first track the subject with the
center AF point. Focus tracking will then
continue with any of the seven AF points
covering the subject.
•
While you hold down the shutter button, focusing
will continue for continuous shooting.
•
Using a telephoto lens and ISO 400 or higher
speed film is recommended.
•
The focus confirmation light will not light even
when focus is achieved.
s
This automatically sets the AF mode to
<5>, the film advance mode to <H>,
and the metering mode to <Z>.
P
Sports
This mode is for taking pictures of people at
twilight or at night. The flash illuminates the
subject while a slow sync speed obtains a
natural-looking exposure of the background.
•
If you want to photograph only a night scene
(without people), use the <I> mode instead.
•
Tell the subject to keep still even after the flash
fires.
s
This automatically sets the AF mode to
<4>, the film advance mode to <J>
(single-frame shooting), and the metering mode
to <Z>.
A
Night Portrait