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I'm not even concerned about RAW, when I shoot anything that I want RAW control over, I use a DSLR.



As for shutter speed, you do have control over shutter speed, you just cant select an exact shutter speed.



In photography, you have 3 settings that control exposure - ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed. And the same exist in the S6, except that "shutter speed" is replaced with "exposure compensation". So, in order to manipulate shutter, you lock in an ISO, as the aperture is already locked, and then use the exposure compensation slider to affect shutter speed change. Negative compensation equals darker image, which equals faster shutter speed. Positive compensation equals slower shutter speed. Now use your ISO slider to fix exposure.



Of course the limitations are that PRO mode stops you at 100ISO instead of say 40, to push longer shutter times, and the ExpComp limits you to a max of 2/-2 shutter range, but it is control of shutter speed. And just like RAW, it's my opinion that if you want more control, then use a DSLR.