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Advanced
Features
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★ See P.39 for information on selecting the photography mode.
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Manual
You can change the display panel by pressing “d” or “c”.
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Setting the Shutter Speed
You can set the shutter speed by
pressing the “W” or “E” button.
h Shutter speed settings
3 sec. to 1/2000 sec. in 1/3 EV steps
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Setting the Aperture
You can set the aperture by pressing the “R” or
“T” button.
h Aperture settings
F2.8 to F8 in 1/3 EV steps (wide-angle)
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The Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Display
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Use the exposure indicator on the screen as a guide
when setting the exposure.
If the indicator is towards the (+) side, the image is
overexposed. If it is towards the (–) side, the image is
underexposed.
If the brightness of the subject is beyond the range of
brightness the camera can measure, no exposure
indicator appears.
Exposure indicator
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In shots with long exposures, noise (dots) may appear on the image.
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If the shutter speed is set to a speed faster than 1/1000 sec., the image may appear dark even if
the flash is used.
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★ See P.39 for information on selecting the photography mode.
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Aperture-Priority Auto
You can change the display panel by pressing “d” or “c”.
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2
Setting the Aperture
You can set the aperture by pressing the “W” or
“E” button.
h Aperture settings
F2.8 to F8 in 1/3 EV steps (wide-angle)
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The Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Display
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For photographed scenes that are extremely over- or
underexposed, “!” is displayed as the shutter speed.
When this happens, select a higher or lower number
as the aperture setting.
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When Forced Flash mode is selected, the slowest available
shutter speed is 1/60 sec.
When the brightness of the subject is outside the
camera’s brightness metering range, “----” is
displayed as the shutter setting. When this occurs,
press the Shutter button down halfway to measure
the light level again and display a value.
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P.47
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Overexposed/Underexposed
Metering failed
Overexposed/Underexposed
Metering failed
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