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MANUAL EXPOSURE SETTING – M
The following manual settings for shutter speed and aperture are a
good choice:
– to create a special image mood that can only be achieved with a
very specific type of exposure
– to ensure a perfectly identical exposure for multiple images with
different cropped sections
▸ Set the desired exposure manually (using the shutter speed
setting dial and the aperture setting wheel on the lens).
• The exposure compensation is done using the scale of the
light balance:
Correct exposure
under/overexposure by the displayed value
under or overexposure by more than 3EV
(Exposure Value)
▸ Tap the shutter button
• Exposure information is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• All other visible displays of the info bars will be hidden.
▸ Shutter release
Notes
• The screen image will show an exposure preview if P-A-S-MP-A-S-M is
selected under the menu item Exposure PreviewExposure Preview.
• The shutter speed setting dial must be clicked to one of the
engraved exposure shutter speeds.
SETTING SHUTTER SPEEDS
The shutter speed is set in two steps.
1. via the shutter speed setting dial: in full increments
2. using the thumbwheel: fine tuning in 1⁄3 increments
Shutter speed
setting dial
Thumbwheel
all settings from 2 to
1000
Fine tuning the shutter speed in 1⁄3EV
increments, max. ±2⁄3EV
Set to 1+
Longer shutter speeds than 1s (0.6s to
120s in 1⁄3EV increments)
Set to 2000
Shorter shutter speeds than 1⁄1000s
(1⁄1250s to 1⁄40000s in 1⁄3EV
increments)
EXAMPLES FOR SHUTTER SPEED FINE TUNING SETTINGS
– set shutter speed 1⁄125s + move the thumbwheel one click to
the left = 1⁄100s
– set shutter speed 1⁄500s + move the thumbwheel two clicks to
the right = 1⁄800s
Note
• Fine tuning can alternatively be done via the status screen. This
will be the only option if Exp. Comp.Exp. Comp. (see p.52) is assigned to
the thumbwheel.
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