Nikon N90 Digital Camera User Manual


 
In
Auto Multi-Program mode
If H : appears, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, reset to
an
exposure
mode that lets you choose a faster shutter speed and/or a
smaller aperture.
If
shutter
speed
indicator
shows
6D
, backgound may
underexposed.To extend the automatically controlled shutter
speed range, set the camera to the Slow Sync mode
(p.121), or switch to another exposure mode that lets you
choose a slower shutter speed and/or a wider aperture.
In the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode,
l o may
appear
in
the LCD readout to signal that the background
may come out underexposed.
In
Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode
If
H I appears, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, set a higher shutter
speed. If H : remains with a shutter speed
of
1/250 sec.,
background
wi
ll
be overexposed without automatic fiash
output
level
compensation.
If electronic analog
dispaly
indicages
"-
(minus)" value,
background may be underexposed. To give the background
a correct exposure, set a slower shutter speed. If electronic
analog display remains with a shutter speed
of
30 sec., the
background will be underexposed unless fiash output
level
is
compensated.
In
Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode
If
H :
appears
, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, set a smaller aperture.
If
H : remains with the lens set to minimum aperture,
background will be overexposed unless flash output level
is
compensated.
If
electronic
analog
dispaly
indicates
"- (minus)" value,
background may be underexposed. To give the background
a correct exposure, set a wider aperture or set Slow Sync
to
extend the automatically controlled shutter speed range. If
the electronic analog displ
ay
remains with the
len
s set to
maximum aperture, the background will come out
underexposed unless flash output level
is
compensated.
In
the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode, l 0 may
appear
in
the L
CD
readout to signal that the background
may come out underexposed.
In
Manual exposure mode
If
electronic
analog
display
indicates
"+
(plus)"
or
"-
(minus)" values, backgound may be over- or
underexposued. To give the backgound a correct exposure,
adjust shutter speed/aperture.
If electronic analog display indicating
"-"
value remains with
the lens set to maiximum aperture, the background will be
underexposed unless flash output
level
is compensated.
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