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Ahem. The longer the shutter is open the more the camera might move during the exposure. Hence, you want to set an upper limit to the exposure time. Shorter times are indicated by greater numbers.

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No, I want to set a mininum exposure time e.g. min. 1/125 sec - how?

 

Hi Albert

exposure time is a reciprocal - so 1/125 is more than 1/250 . . . so setting 1/60 as a maximum exposure time means it will use 1/50, 1/125 1/250 etc. I hope this helps

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Thanks Jono.

I was a little bit confused because in M term for the same issue is "Min" shutter time. e.g. set to 1/125 sec the exp. time will always be shorter (1/125...1/250 ...a.s.o.)

Albert

 

Hi Albert - doesn't it actually say 'Slowest Speed'? (that's on the M9 and Monochrom)

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