RECORDING MODE
EXPOSURE MODES
The four exposure modes allow extensive control over image making. Programmed AE gives carefree operation, aperture and shutter priority allows photographers to maximize exposures in different situations, and manual exposure provides complete freedom in controlling the final image. See setting the function dial section on page 40.
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S | Shutter priority | The photographer selects the shutter speed and | ||
the camera sets the appropriate aperture. | ||||
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M | Manual exposure | The photographer selects both the shutter | ||
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PROGRAM - P
The programmed AE exposure control uses luminance and
The program line adjusts with the changes in focal length of the zoom lens. The camera is programmed to maximize depth of field in the
PROGRAM SHIFT
Although exposure calculations can be left to the camera, photographers can still have control over the final exposure with the
LCD monitor
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Exposure modes
Shutter speed
Aperture
All exposure mode icons on the data panel have been shown for clarity.
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The camera gives priority to the flash exposure; | ||
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