Grip LCD
Typical camera grip display. (The information in brackets describes this particular example).
Flash condition indication (No exposure compensation, normal flash synchronisation)
Aperture setting (f/5.6)
Exposure Value display (EV 9.3)
Exposure mode indication (Aperture priority setting)
Focus setting | Drive condition |
(Autofocus setting, single | (Single setting) |
shot mode) |
|
| Shutter speed setting |
| (1/20s) |
| Film speed rating |
| (160 ISO/ASA) |
| Low battery symbol |
Metering method indication | Film magazine information |
(Average) | (10 frames) |
Typical camera grip display when changing settings.
Command indication
The upper row on the screens describes commands (which change according to the setting). The button immediately above each command effects the change. So in this case, for example, you would press the FLASH button to ‘exit’ from the screen. See note below.
Settings symbols
Symbolize the options available when settings are changed. The active symbol is depicted by a drop shadow.
Control wheel description and direction
Arrowheads symbolize which control wheel should be used to change the setting they are beside. In this case, the Bracketing option is chosen by the front control wheel and the number of exposures in that option is chosen by the rear control wheel.
. . . | = front control wheel |
= rear control wheel
Setting information
The lower row on the screen displays information about the cur- rent state of the setting. In short, the upper row displays what you can do, and the lower row displays the current state of settings or what you have done.
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