083Taking a picture of a fast-moving subjectIn the Tv (Shutter priority) mode, you can stop the moving subject or blur as itpasses across the viewfinder by using different shutter speeds. The aperturevalue is automatically set to give the appropriate exposure depending on theshutter speed.The following images show that the fast shutter speed (1/250 sec) captures astop motion of moving subject, and the slow shutter speed (1/15 sec) capturesa blurred image as the subject keeps moving until the shutter closes.Tv (Shutter Priority) Mode1. Rotate the Mode dial ( ) to select Tv.2. Turn the front dial ( ) and adjust theshutter speed.- The shutter speed and aperture value aredisplayed in the viewfinder and on the LCDpanel.3. Now, you are ready to take some pictures.Exposure WarningIf the subject is too bright or too dark, the aperturevalue will blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel.If the subject is too bright, choose a faster shutterspeed. If it is too dark, choose a slower shutter speed.When the aperture value indication stops blinking, you can take the picture with properexposure. Use an ND (Neutral Density) filter if the subject is too bright. Use a flash if itis too dark.▲ Tv Mode, Aperture: f = 4, ShutterSpeed: 1/250sec▲ Tv Mode, Aperture: f = 16, ShutterSpeed: 1/15sec