Datasheet

Exposure compensation indica-
tor.
When this appears in the
viewfinder your camera has expo-
sure compensation activated, and
you may not get a correct exposure.
ISO sensitivity. This tells you what
the ISO sensitivity is currently set to.
Exposures remaining. This set of
numbers lets you know how many
more exposures can fit on the CF
card. The actual number of expo-
sures may vary according to file
information and compression.
When the Shutter Release button is
half-pressed, the display changes
to show how many exposures can
fit in the camera’s
buffer before
the buffer is full and the frame rate
slows down. The buffer is in-cam-
era RAM that stores your image
data while the data is being writ-
ten to the memory card.
K indicator. This lets you know
that there are more than 1000
exposures remaining on your
memory card.
Flash ready indicator. When this
is displayed the flash, whether it is
the built-in flash or an external
Speedlight attached to the hot
shoe, is fully charged and ready to
fire at full power.
LCD Control Panel
The monochrome LCD control panel on top
of the camera displays some of the same
shooting information that appears in the
viewfinder, but there are also some settings
that are only displayed here. This LCD con-
trol panel allows you to view and change
the settings without looking through the
viewfinder.
Exposure mode. This tells you
which exposure mode you are cur-
rently using: P, S, A, or M.
Flexible program indicator. This is
an asterisk that appears next to the
Exposure mode when in P or
Programmed Auto mode. This lets
you know that you have changed the
default auto-exposure set by the cam-
era to better suit your creative needs.
Flexible program mode is dis-
cussed more in depth in
Chapter 2.
Flash sync indicator. This indica-
tor is displayed as a small X. This
comes on when you set your cam-
era to the sync speed that is set in
the CSM e1. This is only available
when in Shutter Priority or Manual
mode. To set the camera to the
preset sync speed, dial the shutter
speed down one setting past the
longest shutter time, which is 30
seconds in S and bulb in M.
Shutter speed/multi-function.
By default this set of numbers shows
you the shutter speed setting. This
set of numbers also shows a myriad
of other settings depending on which
buttons are being pressed.
Exposure compensation
value.
Press the Exposure
Compensation button to view
how much EV compensation
has been set, if any. To change
the Exposure Compensation,
press the button and rotate the
Main Command Dial. Rotate
the dial to the left to add com-
pensation and to the right to
decrease the exposure.
FEC value. Pressing the Flash
mode button and rotating the
Sub-command dial displays the
FEC value.
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