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Selecting Auto Exposure Priority
Auto Exposure Priority is the method in which the camera
adjusts the three exposure parameters (ISO, aperture and
shutter speed) to ensure proper exposure. When in Auto
Exposure Mode, if an exposure adjustment is needed, the
camera adjusts the first parameter until it reaches the
minimum or maximum that you choose, then goes to the
second parameter and if needed, continues to the third.
The camera adjusts the exposure using the minimums and
maximums of the three exposure parameters in the order that
you set. If you want to ensure that a specific value is chosen,
set the minimum and maximum for the specific value (e.g.
F/5.6 or 1/1000 s).
To select Auto Exposure Priority:
1.
From the Home screen, tap:
Menu > Auto Exposure (AE) Settings
The Auto Exposure (AE) Settings screen appears.
2.
Click AE Priority.
The AE Priority screen appears.
3.
From the AE Priority screen, select the AE Priority that
you want to use.
4.
Select one of the following:
• ISO/Aperture/Shutter
• ISO/Shutter/Aperture
• Aperture/ISO/Shutter
• Aperture/Shutter/ISO
• Shutter/Aperture/ISO
• Shutter/ISO/Aperture
A green check mark appears beside your selection and the
Menu screen appears.