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beethy
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the S5IS is pretty straight forward.
If I remember it correctly... when in 'M' manual mode. You use the arrow keys to adjust shutter speed and aperture. Left, right = shutter speed up, down = aperture
I'll explain what both are very quickly. Shutter speed = time the shutter of the camera is open for, at 1/1600 may be the fastest on your new camera.. and this shutter setting will pretty much freeze every movement. Do not for a shutter speed longer than 1/20 (when zoomed in 10x don't go longer than 1/60)
Aperture = controls how much light the sensor receives, also controls depth of field. The lower the number is, the brighter the image... At a lower aperture you also get the least depth of field (causing more blur or bokeh in the background) Higher means less light and more depth of field.
Hope this covers all the basics.
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