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Selecting the Exposure Mode
The following exposure modes can be selected to match your
photographic purposes and uses. Select the desired mode by
rotating the shutter-speed dial to the correct position.
Aperture-priority Auto Exposure (AUTO)
If you choose your desired aperture, the camera will
automatically select the shutter speed suited for it to provide
correct exposure. This mode is useful for taking pictures by
utilizing the lens depth of field.
Manual Exposure
In this mode, you can choose the aperture and shutter speed
as desired. Intentional over- or underexposure is also easy.
Bulb Exposures (B)
This mode can be used for taking night scenes or pictures
of the sky at night which requires long exposure. As long as
the shutter release is depressed, the shutter will remain open
to expose the film.
Flash Photography (X)
This mode is set when you use an ordinary flash unit having
only X-contact but no dedicated flash linked contact. For more
details, refer to “Taking Pictures with Flash Units Other than
the TLA Flash Unit” on page 162.
CAMERA FUNCTIONS AND APPLIED TECHNIQUES