WHERE DIGITAL AND 35mm SLR ADVANTAGES CONVERGE

The SD9 features three metering methods for

greater control of photography’s essence : light.

￿8 - segment evaluative metering

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H

This metering mode, offering exposure

 

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control with minimal error, divides the screen

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A

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into 8 independently metered

 

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H

 

 

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segments, whose data is comprehensively

 

 

 

evaluated for optimal exposure setting. Excellent for shooting front-lit scenes, as well as backlit, high-contrast and other special situations, 8 - segment eval- uative metering helps to reproduce brightness to a photographer’s liking.

￿Center area metering

In this mode, the camera meters only an area of about 5mm in diameter in the center of the screen. This minimizes the influ-

ence of perimeter light sources, so you can establish a highly specific area for determining the level of exposure that suits your purpose.

￿Center-weighted average metering

In this most common metering mode, the camera primarily meters the subject in the center of the screen, while

giving some weight to perimeter brightness. Exposure can be effectively controlled by using this mode in conjunction with the Exposure Compensation function.

Exposure compensation and auto bracketing

Before you shoot, exposure compensation lets you adjust exposure in 0.5EV steps within a ±3EV range of deviation from the autoexposure level set for the scene. In situations where it is difficult to determine proper exposure, such as when there are subtle differences of subject brightness, it’s a good idea to use auto bracketing to take three consecutive photographs at slightly different exposures, so you can later choose the best-exposed shot.

Names of Parts

 

C-Dial(Command Dial)

 

 

 

Shutter Button

 

Metering Mode Button

 

 

 

Function Button

 

￿ Display Panel

 

AF Mode Button

 

 

[ Names of Display Panel Parts ]

 

 

￿ Shutter Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿ Aperture Value

Resolution Button

 

Exposure Compensation

￿ Counter / ISO Sensitivity

 

￿ Sound Setting

 

 

Button

 

 

￿ Metering Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿ Remote Control Mode

ISO Sensitivity Button

Diopter Adjuster Hot Shoe

AE Lock Button

￿ ISO Sensitivity Setting

 

 

 

￿ Exposure Meter

 

￿ D-Dial( Drive Dial)

￿ S-Dial (Shutter Dial) / Mode Lever

￿ Auto Bracketing

Self-Timer (2s /10s)

Continuous shooting

Manual Exposure

￿ Auto White Balance

￿ AF Mode

Mirror Lock - Up

Single frame shooting

Shutter Speed Priority AE

￿ Battery Indicator

Auto Bracketing

Power OFF

Aperture Priority AE

 

Program AE

￿ Resolution

 

Lens Mount

Dust Protector

Connector Cover

Lens Release Button

Battery Case

Lock Knob

Depth - of - field

Eyepiece Cup

preview Button

 

Remote Control Sensor

 

Main Menu Button

View Button

Information Button

Modify Menu Button

Delete Button

CF Card Access Lamp

Zoom Controller

Camera Strap Eyelet

CF Card Cover

CF Card Cover

Release Lever

4-Way Controller

Release Socket

Color LCD Monitor OK Button Cancel Button

4 exposure modes to suit any situation

￿[P] Program AE

This mode covers most shooting circumstances, automatically setting a combination of shutter speed and aperture appropriate to the subject’s brightness, so you can shoot spontaneously without missing a moment or adjusting exposure.

￿[A] Aperture Priority AE

Set a desired aperture value, and the camera determines the appropriate shutter speed. Stop down to increase depth of field. Open up to blur the background and emphasize the subject. Aperture Priority AE is useful for achieving these and various other effects.

￿[S] Shutter Speed Priority AE

Set a desired shutter speed, and the SD9 selects the appropriate aperture value for subject brightness. Freeze action by selecting a fast shutter speed; capture a blur of motion with a slow shutter speed; or achieve various other effects using Shutter Speed Priority AE.

￿[M] Manual Exposure

This mode lets you set the shutter speed and aperture value as you choose, as when you want to fix the exposure by referring to the TTL exposure meter, external light meter, etc. This is particularly convenient for main- taining an exposure setting for several shots.

Power Pack Contact Cover

Battery Latch

Tripod Socket

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