2Remove your finger from the MODE button, and set the shutter speed by rotating the Main Command dial.

Shutter speed can be set in 1/3 stop increments.

In Manual exposure mode, you can set the shutter speed to buLb for extended time exposures.

Refer to “Long Time Exposure” on page 13-30.

3Rotate the Sub-Command dial to set the aperture. (The lens aperture is set to its minimum position.)

Aperture is divided into 1/3 step increments from the maximum to the minimum apertures.

You can also set the aperture by rotating the lens aperture ring. In this case, F--blinks in the viewfinder and Top Status LCD panel, and the aperture can be confirmed only through the viewfinder’s aperture direct readout. When setting the minimum aperture using the lens aperture ring, be sure to set the aperture to the minimum with the Sub-Command Dial first.

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