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1
Set the mode dial to P.
2
Hold the grip and look into the viewfinder or press the shutter button halfway down until the
shutter speed and aperture value are displayed in the viewfinder.
3
While the shutter speed and aperture value are displayed, select the shutter speed using the front
control dial or select the aperture value using the rear control dial.
• You can switch the P
S
shift and the P
A
shift with [Ctrl dial setup] in the
Custom menu (page 107).
• When the shutter speed and the aperture value are displayed, you no longer have to keep pressing the
shutter button.
• When the shutter speed and the aperture value disappear seconds later, the adjusted values also disappear.
• When the flash is pulled up, you cannot select the program shift. When the program shift is turned on,
pulling up the flash cancels the program shift.
You can adjust the aperture manually. If you open the aperture (a smaller F-number), the in-
focus range becomes narrower. Only the main subject is then in focus. When the aperture is
closed (a larger F-number), the in-focus range becomes wider. The whole image is sharpened.
The shutter speed is automatically adjusted.
Shooting with aperture priority mode – A
Shutter button
Front control dial
Mode dial
Rear control dial
P
S
shift
P
A
shift
Front control
dial
Rear control
dial
Open the aperture
Close the aperture