Konica Minolta TC-X Digital Camera User Manual


 
6. Automatic exposure system (AE)
1) Set the aperture ring (7) at the "AK" mark (18), and
the aperture ring is then locked.
2) Turn the shutter speed dial (3) and set it at the
desired speed. With ISO 100 film, for example, a
typical shutter speed for shooting outdoors in clear
weather is 1/125 or 1/250 see, 1/30 or 1/60 for indoors.
*The "B" (bulb) setting does not allow AE shooting
because the shutter remains open.
3) Look through the finder, compose the picture you
want, and make sure the needle of the light meter does
not indicate under or over exposure warning. Then just
press the shutter to take a picture.
*For aperture-priority operation, look through the
finder and turn the shutter speed dial (3) until the
needle shows the desired aperture reading.
*Intermediate points between shutter speed scale (4)
indicated on the shutter speed dial cannot be used.
*The Konica TC-X can be used without a battery, if
desired, by setting both speed and aperture manually.
Focusing