Canon PowerShot Pro70 PowerShot Pro70 Hardware Guide - Page 61
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• The following operations will cancel the aperture-priority AE mode. - Turning off the LCD monitor. - Closing the LCD monitor. - Powering down the camera with the power save function. To shoot for extended periods of time in aperturepriority AE mode, it is advisable to turn off the power save function (p. 83). - Setting the mode dial to a setting other than program. • The following ranges of shutter speeds will automatically be selected according to the image size setting in aperturepriority AE mode. - Large size: 1/2 - 1/500 - Small size: 1/2 - 1/8000 • If you are using an optional flash, please read the note on page 64. Shooting Exposure Compensation In program mode, you can intentionally adjust the exposure setting from the value automatically selected by the camera. Adjust the setting when you wish to brighten or darken an image. The exposure can be adjusted in 1/ 3 steps ranging from -2 to +2. 1. Set the mode dial to program. 2. Press the +/- button. The cursor on the exposure compensation scale in the display panel will begin to flash. INFO + - -2 -1 0 +1 +2 Exposure Compensation Cursor 59