Konica Minolta 9 Digital Camera User Manual


 
EXPOSURE — M-Mode
EXPOSURE — S-Mode
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S-mode Flash
When the built-in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on, it will fire each
time a picture is taken. Flash exposure is controlled by the camera’s TTL automatic
flash metering system.
1. Raise the built-in flash.
appears in the viewfinder when the flash is
charged.
2. Turn the control dial to select any
shutter speed up to 1/300th of a
second.
The camera sets the required aperture
automatically.
Push the built-in flash down or turn the accessory flash off to cancel
the flash.
M-mode gives you full control of the exposure. The camera’s meter index displays
how your settings compare to the exposure determined by the camera’s metering
system.
The aperture and shutter speed settings change in 1/2 or 1/3 EV increments depending
on the current exposure compensation dial setting.
1. Turn the exposure-mode dial to M.
2. Turn the front control dial to select
the shutter speed.
Manual Shift
Manual shift lets you shift to equivalent aperture/shutter speed combinations
without changing the exposure value (EV).
Press the AE-lock button and turn the
front control dial until the desired
aperture / shutter speed combination
appears in the data panel.
When you select the 1/3 EV increments setting,
the locked exposure may change if the maximum
aperture of 1/2 EV increments or the maximum
shutter speed of 1/12000 sec. is chosen.
3. Turn the rear control dial to select
the aperture.
EXPOSURE