Specifications

Selecting the AE Mode
Aperture Priority Crossover AE - With this exposure mode, you set the shutter speed and the camera selects the
correct aperture for you.
1. Set the crossover switch (A) at its normal position (flush with camera body).
2. Set the shutter speed dial at "A" (dial locks at "A" to prevent accidental movement).
3. Set the aperture on the lens aperture ring in accordance with the effects desired or lighting conditions of the subject.
NOTE: If the aperture ring is locked at the white button (C), press the button and simultaneously rotate the ring to
your desired aperture setting.
4. Press the shutter button partway, then your preselected aperture and the shutter speed selected by the camera for the
proper exposure will appear in the viewfinder.
·For lenses with a maximum aperture of F1.7, the viewfinder displays either "1.4" or "2.0" as the maximum aperture
setting; for those with a maximum aperture of f/3.5, the maximum aperture setting in the viewfinder is either "2.8" or
"4.0".
·Always use a tripod for slow shutter speed to prevent picture blur.