Minolta F100 Digital Camera User Manual


 
The photographer selects the aperture and the camera sets the appropri-
ate shutter speed to ensure correct exposure. When aperture priority is
selected, the aperture value on the monitor turns blue and a double arrow
icon appears next to it. If the LCD monitor is turned off, the aperture value
is fixed at the last setting and cannot be changed.The flash mode is set to flash cancel. Fill-flash and
fill-flash with red-eye reduction can be selected (p. 32).
Use the left/right keys of the
controller (1) to set the aperture.
The aperture value can be
changed in half stop increments.
Press the shutter-release button
to activate the exposure system;
the corresponding shutter speed
will be displayed on the monitor.
The program exposure mode controls both the shutter speed and aperture to ensure perfect expo-
sures.The sophisticated exposure system allows the photographer the freedom to shoot without hav-
ing to worry about the technical details of exposure settings.The shutter speed and aperture values
of the exposure are displayed on the monitor. If shutter speed and aperture displays turn red, the
scene is beyond the exposure control range of the camera.
Aperture priority – A
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MULTI-FUNCTION RECORDING
Exposure modes
Programmed AE – P
1