Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 219
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Glossary AE (Automatic Exposure) lock Continuous Servo AF Depth of field Drive mode EV Exposure bracketing Used to hold an automatically controlled shutter speed and/or aperture. Recommended when the photographer wants to control an exposure based on a scene's particular brightness area with Center-Weighted or Spot Metering. Focus detection continues as long as the shutter release button is lightly pressed and the reflex mirror is in the viewing position. Useful when the camera-to-subject distance is likely to change. The zone of sharpest focus in front of, behind, and around the subject; can be previewed. Drive mode determines whether one or more images are captured when you are pressing the Shutter Release button. There are two automatic Drive modes: Single frame and Continuous shooting. (Exposure Value) A number representing the available combinations of shutter speeds and apertures that give the same exposure effect under conditions of similar scene brightness and ISO. At ISO 100, the combination of a one-second shutter speed and an aperture of f/1.4 is defined as EV1. The camera may be used only within the EV range of the exposure meter. Shooting the same subject using a range of different exposures. Your camera provides Auto Exposure Bracketing/Flash Exposure Bracketing. Auto Exposure Bracketing: Auto Exposure Bracketing performs automatic exposure bracketing with varied shutter speed and/or aperture. Flash Exposure Bracketing: Enables you to automatically bracket exposures at varied flash output levels, in TTL auto flash shooting, without changing the shutter speed and/or aperture. April 29, 2004 Glossary-1