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4 Take the picture. • Compose the shot and press the shutter button fully. • If the "K" shutter speed and maximum aperture display blink, it means the subject is too dark. Use flash. • If the "D" shutter speed and minimum aperture display blink, it means the subject is too bright. Attach an ND filter (sold separately) to reduce the light entering the lens. The Difference Between and • The shutter speed and aperture value are set in the same way in both modes. • The following features can be used in the mode, but not in the mode. · Manual AF point selection · Metering mode selection · Film advance mode selection · Program shift · Exposure compensation · AEB · AE lock with the button · Depth-of-field preview · Multiple exposures · Custom Functions · Built-in flash manual firing · EX-series Speedlite compatibility - FE lock - High-speed sync (FP flash) - Flash ratio control - FEB - 2nd-curtain sync - Modeling flash About Program Shift • In the Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and aperture value combination (program) set by the camera while retaining the same exposure. This is called program shift. • To shift the program, press the shutter button halfway and turn the dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture value is displayed. • Program shift is canceled automatically after the picture is taken. • Program shift cannot be set when the built-in flash is used. 55

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4
Take the picture.
Compose the shot and press the
shutter button fully.
• If the “
K
” shutter speed and maximum aperture
display blink, it means the subject is too dark. Use
flash.
• If the “
D
” shutter speed and minimum aperture
display blink, it means the subject is too bright. Attach
an ND filter (sold separately) to reduce the light
entering the lens.
The Difference Between <
S
> and <
Y
>
• The shutter speed and aperture value are set in the same way in both
modes.
• The following features can be used in the <
S
> mode, but not in the <
Y
>
mode.
About Program Shift
• In the Program AE mode, you can freely change the shutter speed and
aperture value combination (program) set by the camera while retaining the
same exposure. This is called program shift.
• To shift the program, press the shutter button halfway and turn the <
l
>
dial until the desired shutter speed or aperture value is displayed.
• Program shift is canceled automatically after the picture is taken.
• Program shift cannot be set when the built-in flash is used.
· Manual AF point selection
· Metering mode selection
· Film advance mode selection
· Program shift
· Exposure compensation
· AEB
· AE lock with the <
j
> button
· Depth-of-field preview
· Multiple exposures
· Custom Functions
· Built-in flash manual firing
· EX-series Speedlite compatibility
-
FE lock
-
High-speed sync
(FP flash
)
-
Flash ratio control
- FEB
-
2nd-curtain sync
-
Modeling flash