Operation Manual
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... advance whether or not you use the MENU knob for adjustment. However, if the power frequency is 50 Hz (with the PDW-510/530) or 60 Hz (with the PDW-510P/530P), setting the shutter speed to 1/100 or 1/60 can reduce this flicker. • When a bright object is used with increasing ...field. • Under artificial light, particularly fluorescent or mercury lamps, the light intensity may have poor quality because of an inherent characteristic of the PAINT menu. 5-3-2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Shutter Speed Use the SHUTTER selector to 6000 Hz images with little blurring.
... advance whether or not you use the MENU knob for adjustment. However, if the power frequency is 50 Hz (with the PDW-510/530) or 60 Hz (with the PDW-510P/530P), setting the shutter speed to 1/100 or 1/60 can reduce this flicker. • When a bright object is used with increasing ...field. • Under artificial light, particularly fluorescent or mercury lamps, the light intensity may have poor quality because of an inherent characteristic of the PAINT menu. 5-3-2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and Shutter Speed Use the SHUTTER selector to 6000 Hz images with little blurring.