FujiFilm 4900 Digital Camera User Manual


 
13
Shutter Speed and Aperture Setting Displays
12
Nomenclature
Auto bracketing
Continuous shooting
Flash mode
AE lock
AF warning
Photography Mode
Example of Monitor Text Display • Shooting
Macro photography
Self-Timer photography
Zoom bar
Date
Date
Number of remaining shots
Example of Monitor Text Display • Playback
Playback mode
Playback frame
number
Battery low
warning
Time
Battery low
warning
AF frame
Protection
DPOF
Manual focus
Focus indicator
Shutter speed
display
Aperture setting display
File size/
Image quality
Exposure compensation
indicator
Exposure compensation
If you exceed the control range for a photography mode (as with a scene that is extremely overexposed
or underexposed), the shutter speed or aperture is displayed in red on the screen.
For dimly lit scenes, “----” is displayed on the screen as the shutter speed and aperture setting. When
this occurs, press the shutter button down halfway so that the camera takes the measurements and
displays the settings.
1 If you change the settings and the image is still overexposed, use the optional Adapter Ring and ND (Light
Adjustment) Filter (P.109).
2 If the image is underexposed even after you change the shutter speed, use the flash (P.49).
3 If you do not use a flash, the shutter speed will be slow and a tripod should be used.
Photography Modes and Responses
Photography Mode Response
Overexposure
%
(
Auto
)
~
(
Scene Position
)
5 (Program)
Use the optional Adapter Ring and ND (Light Adjustment) Filter
(P.109).
7
(
Shutter-priority
)
Select a faster shutter speed (up to 1/1000) (P.42).
1
9
(
Aperture-priority
)
Select a higher aperture setting (up to F11) (P.42).
1
4
(
Manual
)
Select a faster shutter speed (up to 1/1000) or a higher aperture setting
(up to F11) (P.44).
1
7
(
Shutter-priority
)
Select a slower shutter speed (up to 3 sec.) (P.42).
2 3
9
(
Aperture-priority
)
Select a lower aperture setting (down to F2.8) (P.42).
2 3
4
(
Manual
)
Select a slower shutter speed (up to 3 sec.) or a lower aperture setting
(down to F2.8) (P.44).
2 3
Underexposure
%
(
Auto
)
~
(
Scene Position
)
5
(
Program
)
Use the flash.