Pentax P3n P3n Manual - Page 28

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cx) 10 15 3 8 2 6 1 221 161 8 4 4II I 8 1 w I16 122 2216 11 8 56 4 28; When setting aperture first Set the aperture to your desired f-stop. Turn the shutter dial until the shutter-speed display changes from a blinking speed to a just glowing speed, namely, until only one shutter speed is seen, so that correct exposure can be obtained. If the display does not switch from a blinking speed to a glowing speed even by turning the shutter dial, change the aperture by turning the aperture ring. M 500 60 M 1000 I • 26 M I60 • Also in the case of Metered Manual mode, when the subject is too bright or dark, "10O0" or "1" blinks as a warning. Adjust the shutter speed or the aperture to obtain correct exposure. When a shutter speed slower than 1/30 is displayed, there is a danger of camera shake, and you are recommended to use a tripod or a flash. (For details, refer to page 38.)

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When
setting
aperture
first
Set
the
aperture
to
your
desired
f-stop.
Turn
the
shutter
dial
until
the
shutter
-speed
display
changes
from
a
blinking
speed
to
a
just
glowing
speed,
namely,
until
only
one
shutter
speed
is
seen,
so
that
correct
exposure
can
be
obtained.
If
the
display
does
not
switch
from
a
blinking
speed
to
a
glowing
speed
even
by
turning
the
shutter
dial,
change
the
aperture
by
turning
the
aperture
ring.
Also
in
the
case
of
Metered
Manual
mode,
when
the
subject
is
too
bright
or
dark,
"10O0"
or
"1"
blinks
as
a
warning.
Adjust
the
shutter
speed
or
the
aperture
to
obtain
correct
exposure.
When
a
shutter
speed
slower
than
1/30
is
displayed,
there
is
a
danger
of
camera
shake,
and
you
are
recommended
to
use
a
tripod
or
a
flash.
(For
details,
refer
to
page
38.)