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Warnings for Metered Manual mode The following indications will be given for over- or under-exposure. :25 + 3 Aperture LCD Flickering This indicates over-exposure of more than three steps. Change to a faster shutter speed (towards 1/1000 sec.), or select a smaller aperture by rotating the aperture ring toward f/22. i2S N\1 I ,I, - 3 Aperture LCD Flickering In this case, the exposure is more than three steps under. Change to a slower shutter speed (towards 15 secs.), or rotate the aperture ring towards f/1.4. When your shutter/aperture combination comes within the range of ±3, the flickering stops. If the situation is beyond the meter coupling range indications are as follows. ,, , ,,, 2So ,%1 1 41, Both flickering at high values. The subject is too bright. %kill ♦,, , ,,, - 3 Both flickering at low values. The subject is too dark. In either case, the subject is not within the meter coupling range. So you will not be able to obtain a proper exposure simply by changing aperture and shutter speed settings. 37 •

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Warnings
for
Metered
Manual
mode
The
following
indications
will
be
given
for
over-
or
under
-exposure.
:25
+
3
Aperture
LCD
Flickering
This
indicates
over
-exposure
of
more
than
three
steps.
Change
to
a
faster
shutter
speed
(towards
1/1000
sec.),
or
select
a
smaller
aperture
by
rotating
the
aperture
ring
toward
f/22.
i2S
N\1
I
,I,
-
3
Aperture
LCD
Flickering
In
this
case,
the
exposure
is
more
than
three
steps
under.
Change
to
a
slower
shutter
speed
(towards
15
secs.),
or
rotate
the
aperture
ring
towards
f/1.4.
When
your
shutter/aperture
combination
comes
within
the
range
of
±3,
the
flickering
stops.
If
the
situation
is
beyond
the
meter
coupling
range
indications
are
as
follows.
,,
,
,,, ,%1
1
41,
2So
Both
flickering
at
high
values.
The
subject
is
too
bright.
%kill
♦,,
,
,,,
-
3
Both
flickering
at
low
values.
The
subject
is
too
dark.
In
either
case,
the
subject
is
not
within
the
meter
coupling
range.
So
you
will
not
be
able
to
obtain
a
proper
exposure
simply
by
changing
aperture
and
shutter
speed
settings.
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