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Aperture Priority Auto
•
If the selected aperture would result in the picture being underexposed or overex-
posed,
the aperture icon on the monitor will flash when the shutter-release button is pressed
halfway. Select another aperture and try again.
Rotate mode dial to
E
.
Display exposure compensation setting
screen.
The histogram (which shows the distribu-
tion of brightness) and exposure compensa-
tion value are displayed.
Set aperture.
• Press
d
to return to the Shooting mode.
Frame picture, focus, and shoot.
Aperture and Zoom
The aperture value (measured in f/-numbers) expresses the amount of light that passes through
the lens and is calculated by dividing the lens’ focal length by the effective diameter (a value based
on the physical opening in the lens and the amount of light passing through). Lower f/-numbers
indicate an increase in the amount of light passing though and higher f/-numbers indicate a de-
crease. The smallest number in a lens’ aperture range is the maximum aperture and the largest
number is the minimum aperture.
The aperture for this camera’s lens (focal length: 7.5 to 26.3 mm; aperture range: f/2.7 to f/5.3)
changes depending on the zoom setting. The aperture increases when zooming in and decreases
when zooming out.
• Selecting
On
for
Fixed aperture
(P.88) in
E
(Aperture-priority auto) mode keeps the aperture
change as close as possible to the selected f/-number (aperture range: f/5 to f/7.3).
• In
M
(Programmed auto) mode,
Fixed aperture
has no effect even if set to
On
.
F2.7
F2.7
1/60
1/60
120
120
F2.7
1/60
120
000
F2.7
F2.7
F2.7
End
End
End
Histogram
000
F2.7
F2.7
F2.7
End
End
End