Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick Start Guide
- Owners Manual
- Reset
- Reset Custom Settings (Custom Menu Item)
- Two-Button Reset (Does Not Affect Custom Settings)
- Clock Set (Setup Menu Item)
- Image Quality & Size
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Basic Operation
- Advanced Operation
- Using the Camera Menus
- Optional Accessories
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages & Displays
- Available Settings & Default Values
- Using the Command Dial
- Memory Capacity / Image Size
- Specs
- Index
- Scans of Software CD-ROMS
- Scans of Supplied DVDs
- 55-200mm Lens Information
- Warranty for Supplied Lenses
- Warranty Extension Offer for Supplied Lens
- Camera Warranty
P,
S,
A,
and
M
Mod
s
P,
5,
A,
and M modes offer control over a variety
of
advanced settings, including exposure (
45),
white
balance, and image optimization.
Each
of
these modes offers a different degree
of
control over shutter speed and aperture:
Mode
p
Programmed auto
m40)
5h
utte
r
-p
ri
0 rity
auto
(~41)
A
Aperture-priority
auto
(~42)
M Manual
~43)
Description
Camera
sets
shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure. Recom-
mended for snapshots and in other situations in
which
there
is
little
time
to
adjust camera settings.
User chooses shutter speed; camera selects aperture for best results.
Use
to
freeze or blur motion.
User chooses aperture; camera selects shutter speed for best results.
Use
to
blur background
or
bring
both
foreground and background
into
focus.
User controls
both
shutter speed and aperture. 5et shutter speed
to
"bulb"
or
"
__
" for long time-exposures.
•
Bj
Lens
Aperture
Ring
When
using
a
CPU
lens
equipped
with
an
aperture
ring,
lock
the
aperture ring at the
minimum
aperture
(highest f/-number). Type G lenses
are
not
equipped
with
an
aperture ring.
Non-CPU
lenses
can only be used
in
exposure
mode
M,
when
aperture can be adjusted manually using
the lens aperture ring (in other modes, the shutter-release will be disabled). The camera exposure
meter and a variety
of
other features
can
not
be used
(~97).
~
10-ISOAuto~76)
Use
this
option
to
enable auto
150
sensitivity control
in
p,
5,
A,
and M modes.
~
Exposure
The same exposure can be achieved
with
different combinations
of
shutter speed and aperture,
allowing you
to
freeze or blur
motion
and control
depth
of
field. The following figure shows
how
shutter speed and aperture affect exposure.
Shutter
speed
Fast
shutter
speed
Slow
shutter
speed
Aperture
Small
aperture
(large
f-/number)
Large
aperture
(small
f/-number)
Reference:
P,
5,
A,
and
M
Modes
I
39