Nikon 1768 Instruction Manual - Page 119

Auto Multi-Program mode, Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode,

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In Auto Multi-Program mode If H : appears, background may be overexposed. To give the background a correct exposure, reset to an exposure mode that lets you choose a faster shutter speed and/or a smaller aperture. If shutter speed indicator shows 6D, backgound may underexposed.To extend the automatically controlled shutter speed range, set the camera to the Slow Sync mode (p.121), or switch to another exposure mode that lets you choose a slower shutter speed and/or a wider aperture. In the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode, l o may appear in the LCD readout to signal that the background may come out underexposed. In Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode If H I appears, background may be overexposed. To give the background a correct exposure, set a higher shutter speed . If H : remains with a shutter speed of 1/250 sec., background will be overexposed without automatic fiash output level compensation. If electronic analog dispaly indicages "- (minus)" value, background may be underexposed. To give the background a correct exposure, set a slower shutter speed. If electronic analog display remains with a shutter speed of 30 sec. , the background will be underexposed unless fiash output level is compensated. In Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode If H : appears, background may be overexposed . To give the background a correct exposure, set a smaller aperture. If H : remains with the lens set to minimum aperture, background will be overexposed unless flash output level is compensated . If electronic analog dispaly indicates "- (minus)" value, background may be underexposed. To give the background a correct exposure, set a wider aperture or set Slow Sync to extend the automatically controlled shutter speed range. If the electronic analog display remains with the lens set to maximum aperture, the background will come out underexposed unless flash output level is compensated . In the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode, l 0 may appear in the LCD readout to signal that the background may come out underexposed. In Manual exposure mode If electronic analog display indicates "+ (plus) " or "- (minus) " values, backgound may be over- or underexposued. To give the backgound a correct exposure, adjust shutter speed/aperture. If electronic analog display indicating "-" value remains with the lens set to maiximum aperture, the background will be underexposed unless flash output level is compensated. 119

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In
Auto Multi-Program mode
If H : appears, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, reset to
an
exposure
mode that lets you choose a faster shutter speed and/or a
smaller aperture.
If
shutter
speed
indicator
shows
6D
,
backgound may
underexposed.To extend the automatically controlled shutter
speed range, set the camera to the Slow Sync mode
(p.121), or switch to another exposure mode that lets you
choose a slower shutter speed and/or a wider aperture.
In the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode,
l o
may
appear
in
the LCD readout to signal that the background
may come out underexposed.
In
Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode
If
H I appears, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, set a higher shutter
speed. If H : remains with a shutter speed
of
1/250 sec.,
background
wi
ll
be overexposed without automatic fiash
output
level
compensation.
If electronic analog
dispaly
indicages
"-
(minus)" value,
background may be underexposed. To give the background
a correct exposure, set a slower shutter speed. If electronic
analog display remains with a shutter speed
of
30 sec. , the
background will be underexposed unless fiash output
level
is
compensated.
In
Aperture-Priority Auto exposure mode
If
H :
appears
, background may be overexposed. To give
the background a correct exposure, set a smaller aperture.
If
H : remains with the lens set to minimum aperture,
background will be overexposed unless flash output level
is
compensated.
If
electronic
analog
dispaly
indicates
"-
(minus)" value,
background may be underexposed. To give the background
a correct exposure, set a wider aperture or set Slow Sync
to
extend the automatically controlled shutter speed range. If
the electronic analog displ
ay
remains with the
len
s set to
maximum aperture, the background will come out
underexposed unless flash output level
is
compensated.
In
the Slow Sync or Rear-Curtain Sync mode,
l
0
may
appear
in
the L
CD
readout to signal that the background
may come out underexposed.
In
Manual exposure mode
If
electronic
analog
display
indicates
"+
(plus)"
or
"-
(minus)" values, backgound may be over- or
underexposued. To give the backgound a correct exposure,
adjust shutter speed/aperture.
If electronic analog display indicating
"-"
value remains with
the lens set to maiximum aperture, the background will be
underexposed unless flash output
level
is compensated.
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