Kodak DCS500 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Configuring
Operation
Useful Situations
Shutter speed is set by the Main dial.
Aperture value is set by Quick Control dial
or by combined operation of the Exposure
Compensation button ( ) and Main dial.
Aperture value is set by the Main dial.
Shutter speed is set by the Quick Control
dial or by combined operation of the
Exposure Compensation button ( ) and
the Main dial.
For operation when combined with custom
function F-11, refer to “Combined Use of
custom functions F-5 and F-11” later in this
chapter.
When making manual exposure
adjustments, this function lets you choose
whether to use the Main dial for adjusting
the shutter speed or aperture value. This
option is convenient for studio flash
photography where the shutter speed is
kept constant while the aperture is
frequently varied to alter the depth of field
and exposure.
Shutter speed, aperture value, exposure
compensation, flash exposure
compensation and AEB step amounts are
set in 1/3-stop increments.
Shutter speed and aperture value are set in
1-stop increments, and exposure
compensation and AEB step amounts are
set in 1/3 stop increments.
Shutter speed, aperture value, exposure
compensation, flash exposure
compensation, and AEB step amounts are
set in 1/2-stop increments.
This function lets you input shutter speed
and aperture settings in the desired
increment. 1/2-stop exposure
compensation settings are also possible,
providing wide flexibility to satisfy various
shooting styles.
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