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Adjusting the Exposure
Notes:
• You cannot lock the exposure in the M (Manual) recording program.
• The standard exposure level depends on which recording program you have selected, but the shutter
normally operates at 1/60 of a second.
• Exposure lock is canceled if you change the setting of the POWER dial.
• You cannot use exposure lock or adjustment when the POWER dial is set to the
[
(Easy Recording) or
e
(Spotlight) position.
EXP.LOCK
SHUTTER
POWER
1
2
3
IRIS/
SELECT
OFF
Tv
Av
A
M
You can lock the exposure at the current level in order to control the brightness of the image.
To lock the exposure, press the EXP. LOCK button. Press it again to return to the automatically set exposure
level.
Exposure lock
1. Turn the POWER dial to the Manual recording program.
2. Press the SHUTTER
r
and
t
buttons to increase or decrease the shutter speed.
• Set the shutter to one of 27 speeds between 1/8 and 1/15,000 of a second.
3. Turn the IRIS/SELECT dial to open or close the iris.
• Set the aperture value to one of 28 F numbers between f/1.6 and f/16, or select CLOSE to close the
iris completely.
You can also vary the exposure manually in the Auto, Tv and Av modes, but you must first lock the
exposure to activate the SHUTTER buttons, the IRIS/SELECT dial and GAIN knob.
• The maximum and minimum settings for the shutter and aperture are the same, but there are 12 possible
speeds and 28 possible F numbers.
Set the aperture value (of the iris) and the shutter speeds independently to give you total creative freedom
in setting the exposure.