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[. . . ] WWW. LENSINC. NET (E) INSTRUCTION MANUAL E Nomenclature WWW. LENSINC. NET Dioptre adjustment lever P. 22 Tripod socket F60D only: Data imprint LCD/buttons Accessory shoe 1 2 5 6 Eyepiece cap DK-5 (page 56) 3 4 7 1. ADJUST button: Push to adjust date/time. ' ­ 2 3 LCD/Viewfinder Displays 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 5 6 WWW. LENSINC. NET 8 9 2 3 4 1. Focus brackets (page 25) Focus indicator (page 25) Shutter speed Aperture 6 7 8 5. [. . . ] With this function, you can shoot in Auto-Multi Program as though shooting in Shutter-Priority Auto or Aperture-Priority Auto. To cancel the Flexible Program, reset the shutter speed-aperture combination to the original value, change the exposure mode, turn off the main switch, or use the built-in Speedlight (page 28) or perform Two-Button Reset (page 57). 40 41 DETAILED OPERATION (EXPOSURE) WWW. LENSINC. NET S: Shutter-Priority Auto Enables you to manually set your desired shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec. ); the camera automatically selects the proper aperture to provide a correct exposure. With high shutter speeds, you can freeze the motion of a fast-moving subject; with slower speeds, you can create a motion effect. For available mode combinations, see page 64. Shooting in Each Exposure Mode--continued A: Aperture-Priority Auto Enables you to set your desired aperture manually. The camera automatically selects a suitable shutter speed to give you a correct exposure. By varying the aperture, and thus controlling the depth of field, you can make the background and foreground sharper, or blur the background. In flash photography, varying the aperture changes the flash shooting distance. For available mode combinations, see page 64. 1 Set the exposure mode dial to M and compose. 1 Set the exposure mode dial to A, then set the aperture using the Command Dial. · Metering system automatically switches to Centre-Weighted from Matrix in Manual exposure mode. (Page 48. ) 2 Confirm focus indicator u in the viewfinder and shoot. · When the subject is too dark or too bright, one of the following warnings will appear in the viewfinder or LCD panel. If the warning indication persists, use the Speedlight. 2 Set the shutter speed and aperture and confirm by looking at the electronic analogue display in the viewfinder. · Set the shutter speed (30-1/2000 sec. ) by rotating the Command Dial. · Set the aperture by rotating the Command Dial while pressing the g button. 42 43 DETAILED OPERATION (EXPOSURE) WWW. LENSINC. NET M: Manual Enables you to set both shutter speed and aperture manually. Long Time Exposure, which allows shutter speeds greater than 30 sec. , is also possible in this mode. For other available mode combinations, see page 64. Shooting in Each Exposure Mode--continued Electronic analogue display The electronic analogue display in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the selected exposure (shutter speed and aperture), and the correct exposure. Correct exposure or ±0. 5EV Vari-Program Vari-Program Vari-Program gives you the option to choose from five different programs designed for specific picture-taking situations. Shooting with Vari-Program 3 Confirm focus indicator u in the viewfinder and shoot. · A Non-CPU lens works only with Manual exposure mode. Furthermore, the aperture cannot be set with the g button and the Command Dial. See page 32 on "Lens Compatibility". Long Time Exposure This function is useful for shooting nighttime scenes or stars. Select Long Time Exposure (of more than 30 sec. ) by rotating the Command Dial until , appears in the viewfinder and LCD panel. Pressing the shutter release button once opens the shutter (LCD indications will turn off). Camera shake can be reduced by using the self-timer (page 55) and tripod. [. . . ] · Non-DX-coded film is loaded. 16 ¤ appears ¤ appears · Underexposure possible. < blinks 19 , blinks 19 -- q blinks , blinks · Shutter speed is set to Long Time Exposure in S mode. · Flash has fired at full output and underexposure may have occurred. · In exposure mode other than A or M, flash mode selector on the optional Speedlight is not set to ¸. 41 -- -- · An exposed film · Remove film remains in the film cartridge. [. . . ]

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