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<2. Using the AE Lock>
The AE lock is used for storing the exposure value of the subject
in the memory during the aperture-priority auto exposure. It is
used when you shoot the back-lighted subject or when you make
continuous shooting on the moving object at a fix exposure.
If the main switch is set to “AEL”, the exposure value at that time
will be stored in the camera memory so that you can trip
the shutter release with the same exposure value, unaffected
by changes in brightness on the background.
First, face the central part of the viewfinder toward your
subject, then switch the main switch from “ON” to “AEL”.
The exposure will thus be locked.
• The shutter speed display in the viewfinder blinks during
AE lock.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
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