Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 124
Aperture-Priority Auto, Exposure Mode
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Controlling Exposure Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure Mode Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure mode lets you manually set the aperture. The camera automatically selects a suitable shutter speed. By varying the aperture, and thus controlling the depth of field, you can sharpen the background and foreground, or blur the background. In flash photography, varying the aperture changes the flash-shooting distance. NOTE: You can only use Aperture-Priority Auto Exposure mode if you are using a CPU NIKKOR lens. If you use a non-CPU lens, f-- blinks in the Top Status LCD and viewfinder, and the shutter cannot be released. In this case, use Manual Exposure mode. 1. Rotate the Exposure Mode dial to A. 2. Rotate the Sub-Command dial to set the aperture. 7-14 April 29, 2004