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CHANGING EXPOSURE MODES

With the camera on and in shooting mode (the red camera icon), turn the Mode Dial so one of the modes aligns with the index mark on the camera body.

USING IMAGE ZONE MODES

1.With the camera on, set the Main Dial to shooting mode (the red camera icon).

2.Turn the Mode Dial to one of the modes in the Image Zone so its icon aligns with the small index mark on the camera body.

USING PROGRAM AE

1.With the camera on , set the Main Dial to record mode (the red camera icon).

2.Turn the Mode Dial to P (for Program AE).

SELECTING A SHUTTER SPEED

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to Tv (shutter-priority).

2.Press the left point on the Omni Selector to select a slower shutter speed or the right one to select a faster shutter speed. Hold the points down to scroll quickly through the available settings.

SELECTING AN APERTURE

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to Av (aperture-priority).

2.Press the left point on the Omni Selector to select a larger aperture or the right one to select a smaller aperture. Hold the points down to scroll quickly through the available settings.

USING MANUAL MODE

1.With the camera on and in shooting mode, set the Mode Dial to M (manual).

2.As you watch the display panel or monitor, press the left or right arrow on the Omni Selector to select a shutter speed

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and the up or down arrow to select an aperture. Hold the points down to scroll quickly through the available settings.

SWITCHING BETWEEN SPOT AND NON-SPOT METERING

1.With the camera on, set the Mode Dial to any Creative Zone mode.

2.Press the Spot Metering button once to display the spot metering icon (a rectangle with a dot in it) on the display panel or monitor, and again to remove it. When the icon isn’t shown on the display panel, the camera is in evalua- tive or center-weighted mode. To specify which, see below.

CHOOSING EVALUATIVE OR CENTER-WEIGHTED METERING

1.With the camera on and in any Creative Zone mode, press MENU.

2.Press the down point on the Omni Selector to highlight Light Metering and press the left or right point to select evaluative (the default) indicated by a rectangular icon with a circled dot in it, or center-weighted indicated by an empty rectangle.

3.Press MENU to confirm the setting and hide the menu.

USING EXPOSURE COMPENSATION

1.With the camera on, set the Mode Dial to any mode other than Auto or M (manual).

2.Press the Exposure Compensation (+/-) button to display the exposure compensation bar on the display panel and monitor.

3.Do one of the following:

To darken an image, press the left point on the Omni Selector to decrease exposure.

To lighten an image, press the right point to increase exposure.

4.When you have the scene on the monitor looking the way you want it, press the shutter button to take the picture and have the bar reappear so you can make adjustments. (To hide the bar, press SET.)

5.When finished, reset exposure compensation to 0.

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Pocket Guide G2 specifications

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