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10/02/2003 07:52:56 PM · #1
For those of you who use a DSC-P50...

How do you/can u manually adjust the shutter speed?

I've noticed that my shutter speed in my pictures vary a lot, yet i don't know how to adjust it.

Thanks
10/02/2003 08:00:07 PM · #2
IF your camera have "S" mode that means you can adjust the shutter speed manually!
But because you don't know how,your camera does it for you,isn't that nice ?! :-)
10/02/2003 08:05:37 PM · #3
My camera is the big brother to yours. You should have a Program mode with a button "AE" click until you see a "AEs" and with the control pad you can increase and decrease the shutter speed.

Shutter Speed faster = 1/1000 (of a second) Sports photos, birds wings (freezing)
Shutter Speed slower = 8"(Seconds) Star shots, cool braking lights making red trails (my favorite)
10/02/2003 08:05:45 PM · #4
But I wanna be able to adjust it so that I have a super fast or super slow shutter speed. I dont want it to adjust it for me
10/02/2003 08:08:00 PM · #5
The DSC-P50 does not have an AE button...
10/02/2003 08:09:52 PM · #6
Originally posted by eswik:

The DSC-P50 does not have an AE button...


Sorry I thought you had the DSC-"S"50 oops. I don't think your camera has manual settings.

Message edited by author 2003-10-02 20:12:44.
10/02/2003 08:15:43 PM · #7
Hmm..if my camera doesnt have manual settings...then how come when i look at the stats of my images, there are varying shutter speeds? some are 1/50, 1/60, 1/10, 1/30, etc.
10/02/2003 08:19:46 PM · #8
Some of the smaller Sony cameras are point and shoot and doesn't have many options. They're small enough to put in a purse/backpack whatever and most of the shots are automatically set for you.

Basically a good "snapshot" camera. Pull it out, turn it on, and it should give you a decent picture. Yet still a lot better then those cell phone cameras.

Message edited by author 2003-10-02 20:20:55.
10/02/2003 08:35:23 PM · #9
Originally posted by eswik:

Hmm..if my camera doesnt have manual settings...then how come when i look at the stats of my images, there are varying shutter speeds? some are 1/50, 1/60, 1/10, 1/30, etc.


Your camera is point and shoot,fully automatic.
To increase shutter speed use:
ISO 400,EV -2 and Portrait set up!


Message edited by author 2003-10-02 21:16:28.
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