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Shutter Speed Display
The shutter speed can be set and displayed in full and half stops. Shutter
speeds from “”to “”indicate the denominator of the fractional shutter
speed. For example, “”is 1/125 second. For slower shutter speeds, the
numeral is appended with the seconds mark (“”). For example, “”is
0.7 second and “”is 15 seconds.
When photographing a TV screen, use 1/15 sec. shutter speed for best
results.
If the maximum aperture (the lowest
f/number) blinks, it indicates underexpo-
sure. In such a case, turn the < > dial
to set a slower shutter speed until the
aperture display stops blinking.
If the minimum aperture (the highest
f/number) blinks, it indicates overexpo-
sure. In such a case, turn the < > dial
to set a faster shutter speed until the
aperture display stops blinking.
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Check the viewfinder display and
take the picture.
If the aperture display is not blinking,
a correct exposure will be obtained.
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