Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 61
Program AE
Use the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed
and aperture settings to match the brightness of the scene.
1
Turn the mode dial to .
2
Shoot the image.
• The shutter speed and aperture settings will be
set automatically and shown in the display
panel. They will also appear in the LCD monitor
if it is on.
• The correct exposure has been set if the shutter
speed and aperture settings do not blink in the
display panel.
• If a correct exposure cannot be obtained, the shutter speed and aperture settings
blink in the display panel and show in red in the LCD monitor. Use the following
methods to shoot.
- Use the flash.
- Adjust the exposure using spot metering, exposure compensation or flash
exposure compensation.
- Switch the shooting mode to
(Manual).
Differences and Similarities between the and Modes.
• Both modes automatically select the shutter speed and aperture settings.
• The following settings can be adjusted in
mode, but not in mode.
- Exposure Compensation - White Balance
- AEB Mode - Flash Exposure Compensation
- Built-In Flash (Red-Eye Reduction On/On)
- Continuous Mode - File Format Settings
- Image Adjustment (ISO Speed, Contrast, Sharpness and Saturation) Settings
- Light Metering Method - Manual Focus
- AF Frame - AE Lock
- FE Lock