Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 127

Auto Exposure Lock, Electronic analog exposure display

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Controlling Exposure Electronic analog exposure display The electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder indicates the difference between the selected exposure (shutter speed and aperture) and the correct exposure. This is not available with Long Time exposure. The electronic analog exposure display blinks when the subject brightness is beyond the camera's exposure range. The following are examples of electronic analog exposure display indications. Correct exposure -1/2 EV Over +3 EV Auto Exposure Lock Use Auto Exposure Lock to control the exposure of a specific area within a scene. 1. Rotate the Metering System selector to select Center-Weighted or Spot Metering. NOTE: Matrix Metering is not recommended since the effect of the Auto Exposure lock cannot be effectively attained. 2. Position the focus area on the subject and lightly press the Shutter Release button, then press . Confirm that the focus indicator appears in the viewfinder. Focus remains locked while you press . EL appears in the viewfinder. April 29, 2004 7-17

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Controlling Exposure
April 29, 2004
7-17
Electronic analog exposure display
The electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder indicates the
difference between the selected exposure (shutter speed and aperture) and
the correct exposure. This is not available with Long Time exposure. The
electronic analog exposure display blinks when the subject brightness is
beyond the camera’s exposure range. The following are examples of
electronic analog exposure display indications.
Auto Exposure Lock
Use Auto Exposure Lock to control the exposure of a specific area within a
scene.
1.
Rotate the Metering System selector to select Center-Weighted or Spot
Metering.
NOTE:
Matrix Metering is not recommended since the effect of the Auto
Exposure lock cannot be effectively attained.
2.
Position the focus area on the subject and lightly press the Shutter
Release button, then press
. Confirm that the focus indicator
appears in the viewfinder.
Focus remains locked while you press
.
EL
appears in the
viewfinder.
Correct
exposure
-1/2 EV
Over +3 EV