44 EN
Shooting
2
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright
If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure, the shutter-speed and aperture
displays will flash as shown.
Display
Problem/solution
Large aperture (low f/-number)/
slow shutter speed
60"
60" F2.8
F2.8
The subject is too dark.
•
Use a flash.
Small aperture (high f/-number)/
fast shutter speed
F22
F22
8000
8000
Subject is too bright.
• The limits of the camera metering system have been
exceeded. Use a third-party ND (Neutral Density)
filter to reduce the amount of light entering the
camera.
• Shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000 s are available
in
s
(silent) mode.
g
Settings)” (P. 132), “Performing the
sequential/self-timer shooting” (P. 126)
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When [
K
ISO] is not set to [Auto], optimal exposure may be achieved by changing the
setting.
g
“Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)” (P. 113)
%
The aperture value shown when the displays flash varies with the lens and focal length.
Program Shift
Without changing exposure, you can choose from different
combinations of aperture and shutter speed selected
automatically by the camera. This is known as program
shift.
1
Rotate the rear dial until the camera displays the
desired combination of aperture and shutter speed.
• The shooting mode indicator in the display changes
from
P
to
Ps
while program shift is in effect. To end
program shift, rotate the rear dial in the opposite
direction until
Ps
is no longer displayed.
P
s
P
s
1
1023
1023
1/
125
1/
F
125
6.3
6.3
1
1
[1:02:03]
[1:02:03]
FF
60p
60p L-8
L-8
S-AF
S-AF
33
200
200
L
1
4K
ISO
Auto
ISO
Auto
F
00
+
-
0.0
0.0
100 %
100 %
r
r O
O
Program shift
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You can choose whether the display reflects the effects of exposure compensation or
maintains a constant brightness for ease of viewing.
g