Operating Instructions

(Subject motion blur)
Exposure memory lock button
When there is a substantial difference between the main subject and the background, unimportant bright spots or
dark spots are likely to fool the camera's metering, resulting in under or overexposure (see Fig. 1). One way to
make exposure compensation is to use the memory lock. This control allows you to lock in an exposure reading
with the camera on automatic control. To compensate for an excessively bright or dark background, center the
main subject in the viewfinder or move in close to the subject, depress the memory lock button and hold it in; then
recompose and shoot ( see Fig. 2).
(fig. 1)