Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
3 Check
the
number
of
exposures
remaining.
The exposure
count
displays in
the
control panel and
viewfinder show
the
number
of
photographs
that
can be stored on
the
memory
card. Check
the
number
of
exposures remaining.
If
there
is
not
enough
memory
to
store additional
photographs at current settings,
the
display will flash
as
shown at right. No
further
pictures can be taken
until
the
memory
card
has
been replaced (pg.
31)
or
photographs have been deleted (pp. 49, 162).
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When enough
memory
remains on the
memory
card
to
record a
thousand
or
more pictures at current settings,
the
number
of
exposures remaining will be shown in thousands, rounded
down
to
the
nearest hundred
(e.g.,
if
there
is
room
for
1,260 exposures,
the exposure
count
display will show
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Exposure meters on Exposure meters
off
Auto
Meter
Off
At default settings,
the
viewfinder and the shutter speed and aperture displays in
the
control
panel will
turn
off
if
no
operations are performed for
about
six seconds (auto
meter
off),
reducing the drain on the battery.
Press
the
shutter-release
button
halfway
to
reactivate
the
display in
the
viewfinder (pg. 38).
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of
time
before the exposure meters turn
off
automatically can be adjusted using
Custom Setting
c2
(Auto
meter-off
delay, pg. 179).
Camera
Off
Display
Ifthe
camera
is
turned
off
with
a battery and
memory
card inserted,
the
frame
count
and
number
of
exposures remaining will be displayed (some
memory
cards may
only
display this information
when
the
camera
is
on). [531)
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