Specifications

number indicated on the box of the film. However, these "extra" exposures
may be overlapped or cut off.
MODES
20. SETTING THE MODES
Use the mode dial to select the desired mode (i.e., Self timer, Multi
Exposure, Auto Bracketing, Continuous Shooting, Normal, Exposure
Metering User Setting, Preview/ AE Lock User Setting, and ISO User
Setting modes). Press the up/down buttons to select the desired setting (i.e.,
Exposure Metering User Setting, Preview/AE Lock User Setting, and ISO
User Setting) and to set the shutter speed in Manual operation or exposure
compensation in Auto operation. A For a brief explanation, refer to the
"FUNCTION MAP" on pages 4-5.
For more information on modes and settings, refer to the appropriate
sections for each mode.
The settings are displayed on the LCD panel. (Fig. 49)
· If the LCD panel or viewfinder display is not operating, press the shutter
button halfway and the display will appear. The modes cannot be set when
the display is not operating
1. Turn the mode dial to select the mode you wish to set. (Fig. 50)
2. Press the up/down buttons and set or adjust the value of the mode you
have selected. (Fig. 51 ) For more information, refer to "Up/Down Buttons
Operations" on page 5.
21. SELF-TIMER MODE
1. After focusing, slip the viewfinder cap attached to the
strap over the viewfinder eyepiece as necessary. (Fig. 52)
· The viewfinder cap is used to avoid incorrect exposure due to stray light
which may enter the viewfinder eyepiece. This is to ensure that the metering
system is not adversely affected.
· The Self-timer mode is not only useful for self-portraits but also for shake-
free exposures with slow shutter speeds.