Exposure Warning List
Mode | Blinking Warning | Indication |
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| The subject is too | Use flash. |
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| dark. |
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| The subject is too | Attach a neutral density | ||
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| bright. | filter to the lens. | ||
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| The picture will be | Turn the < | > to set | |
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| underexposed. | a slower shutter speed. | ||
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| The picture will be | Turn the < | > to set | |
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| overexposed. | a faster shutter speed. | ||
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| The picture will be | Turn the < | > to set | |
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| underexposed. | a larger aperture | ||
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| (smaller | ||
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| The picture will be | Turn the < | > to set | |
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| overexposed. | a smaller aperture | ||
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| (larger | ||
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| The desired depth | 1) | Move away from the subject | |
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| and try again. |
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| of field cannot be |
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| 2) | If a zoom lens is used, use | ||
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| obtained. | |||
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| the shortest focal length. | ||
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| The subject is too | Use flash. |
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| dark. |
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| The subject is too | Attach a neutral density | ||
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| bright. | (ND) filter to the lens. |
The sample warnings apply when a lens having a maximum aperture of f/1.4 and minimum aperture of f/22 is attached to the camera. The maximum and minimum aperture warning displays will differ depending on the lens attached to the camera.
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