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Manual exposure mode allows individual selection of
shutter speeds and apertures. This mode overrides
the exposure system giving the photographer total
control over the final exposure. The shutter speeds
and aperture values can be changed in half stop
increments. The value that is being set will turn blue
on the monitors.
As changes are made to the exposure, the effect will
be visible on the monitors. The shutter-speed and
aperture display will blink on the data panel and turn
red on the monitors, if the image is extremely under or overexposed. If the monitors are
black, increase the exposure until the image is visible; decrease the exposure if the
monitors are white.
In manual mode, the auto camera sensitivity setting will be set to ISO 100. The camera
sensitivity can be changed with the function dial (p. 40). Bulb exposures can be made
in M mode, see page 92 for more information.
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RECORDING MODE
The drive modes control the rate and method images are captured.
Icons indicating the selected drive mode appear on the data panel
and LCD monitor and in the EVF. See setting the function dial
section on page 40.
DRIVE MODES
Single-frame advance
Continuous drive
Self-timer
Bracketing
Interval
To take a single image each time the
shutter-release button is pressed.
To take multiple images when the shutter-
release button is pressed and held.
To delay the release of the shutter. Used
for self-portraits.
To take a series of images with differing
exposure, contrast, and saturation.
To take a series of images over a period
of time.
LCD monitor
Data panel
All icons have been
shown for clarity. The
single-frame advance
and continuous advance
indicators occupy the
same area of the data
panel. All the drive-mode
icons appear in the lower
right corner of the
monitors.
MANUAL EXPOSURE - M
To set the aperture:
Set the digital effects switch (2) to the
exposure-compensation position.
While pressing the digital effects button (3), turn
the the control dial (1) to set the desired
aperture value.
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2
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To set the shutter speed:
Turn the control dial (1) to set the desired
shutter speed.
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