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Shooting
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When shooting with a slow shutter
speed, you can reduce image noise
in [Slow Shutter Speed NR] of [Noise
Reduction] in the A6 menu.
In [Program Line] of the A2 menu,
you can specify how exposure is
controlled in G, H, K, and L
modes.
Reducing Noise when Shooting with a
Slow Shutter Speed
A6
Auto
Applies noise reduction according to the ISO
sensitivity, shutter speed, and internal temperature of
the camera.
On
Applies noise reduction when the shutter speed is
slower than 1 second.
Off Does not apply noise reduction at any shutter speed.
Setting the Exposure Control Method A2
Auto Determines the appropriate settings.
Standard
Sets to the basic program automatic
exposure (all-around mode).
Hi-speed Priority Prioritizes high shutter speeds.
DOF Priority
(Deep)
Closes the aperture for a deep depth of
field.
DOF Priority
(Shallow)
Opens the aperture for a shallow depth of
field.
MTF Priority
Sets the sharpest aperture of the
attached lens when a D FA, DA, DA L,
FA, or FA J lens is used.
Slow Shutter Speed NR
Auto
On
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CancelCancel OKOK
Program Line
Auto
Standard
Hi-speed Priority
DOF Priority (Deep)
DOF Priority (Shallow)
MTF Priority
Cancel
Cancel
OK
OK
Hyper Program
You can shift the shutter speed and aperture value while
keeping the correct exposure by changing the shutter speed
or aperture value in G mode. This feature is called “hyper
program”. When the camera enters the hyper program
mode, the exposure mode is temporarily displayed as I or
J mode. Either the shutter speed or the aperture value can
be changed in the hyper program mode.
Press M to return to the normal G mode.
Hyper Manual
In L mode where the ISO sensitivity, shutter speed, and
aperture value can be set freely, the automatic exposure
control is temporarily performed only while M is pressed.
The exposure mode to change when M is pressed can be
set in [E-Dial Programming] of the E2 menu. (p.104)
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