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High-Speed Shutter.65 - Canon UC1Hi Instruction Manual

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Advanced Operations 65
High-Speed Shutter (CAMERA Mode)
The high-speed shutter is useful for recording fast moving
subjects clearly and for shooting sports. (When played back on
a VTR with fine still and fine slow functions, little noise or blur
will occur.)
The camera has 7 high-speed shutter settings: 1/120th,
1/250th, 1/500th, 1/1000th, 1/2000th, 1/4000th and 1/10000th
of a second. Select the shutter speed that suits the speed and
brightness of the subject.
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SHUTTER Button
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PROGRAM AE Selector
1.
Set PROGRAM AE selector to MANUAL.
2.
Point camera at subject and compose scene
in viewfinder.
3.
Press SHUTTER button.
• Each time SHUTTER button is pressed, shutter speed
display in viewfinder changes as follows:
r— no display - 1/120 - 1/250 - 1/500 - 1/1000—.
1 /10000 - 1/4000 - 1 /2000
4. Begin recording.
Notes:
• High shutter speeds require more light. For best results use
outdoors in bright places.
• Scenes shot with the high-speed shutter will appear
somewhat jerky during normal playback.
• Scenes shot with the high-speed shutter will shudder during
still playback.
• High-speed shutter settings are memorized even when
camera is turned off.
•When a bright object is shot with the high-speed shutter, a
smear may occur.

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