Pentax Program Plus Program Plus Manual - Page 39

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Aperture-priority AE mode warnings If the subject is very bright, you will see a flickering ..t i ,,. loon As remedy, shift the aperture ring towards smaller 1 values (or, to the direction of f/22). If the subject is dark you will see flickering. st i l l I I I l5' Rotate the aperture ring towards the lens' maximum aperture (f/1.4). When the display stops flickering, you can take a proper exposure. If flickering continues even after the aperture is changed, the subject is too dark or too bright for a normal exposure. For very bright subjects, use a slower film or an ND filter, and dark subjects, use a faster film, flash or other artificial lighting. 35.

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Aperture
-priority
AE
mode
warnings
If
the
subject
is
very
bright,
you
will
see
a
flickering
..t
i
,,.
loon
As
remedy,
shift
the
aperture
ring
towards
smaller
values
(or,
to
the
direction
of
f/22).
If
the
subject
is
dark
you
will
see
flickering.
st
i
l
l
I I I
l5'
Rotate
the
aperture
ring
towards
the
lens'
maximum
aperture
(f/1.4).
When
the
display
stops
flickering,
you
can
take
a
proper
exposure.
If
flickering
continues
even
after
the
aperture
is
changed,
the
subject
is
too
dark
or
too
bright
for
a
normal
exposure.
For
very
bright
subjects,
use
a
slower
film
or
an
ND
filter,
and
dark
subjects,
use
a
faster
film,
flash
or
other
artificial
lighting.
1
35.