Canon Pro90 PowerShot Pro90IS Camera User Guide - Page 61

Program AE

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Program AE Use the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed and aperture settings to match the brightness of the scene. 1 Turn the mode dial to . 2 Shoot the image. • The shutter speed and aperture settings will be set automatically and shown in the display panel. They will also appear in the LCD monitor or viewfinder if it is on. • The correct exposure has been set if the shutter speed and aperture settings do not blink in the display panel. • If an incorrect exposure will result, the shutter speed and aperture settings blink in the display panel and show in red in the LCD monitor or viewfinder. Use the following methods to shoot. - Use the flash. - Adjust the exposure using spot metering, exposure compensation or flash exposure compensation. - Switch the shooting mode to (Manual). Differences and Similarities between the and Modes. • Both modes automatically select the shutter speed and aperture settings. • The following settings can be adjusted in mode, but not in mode. - Exposure Compensation - White Balance - AEB Mode - Flash Exposure Compensation - Built-In Flash (Red-Eye Reduction, Flash On) - Continuous Mode - File Format Settings - Image Adjustment (ISO Speed, Contrast, Sharpness and Saturation) Settings - Metering Method - Manual Focus - AE Lock - FE Lock Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects 59

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Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects
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Program AE
Use the program AE mode to have the camera automatically set the shutter speed
and aperture settings to match the brightness of the scene.
1
Turn the mode dial to
.
2
Shoot the image.
The shutter speed and aperture settings will be
set automatically and shown in the display
panel. They will also appear in the LCD monitor
or viewfinder if it is on.
The correct exposure has been set if the shutter
speed and aperture settings do not blink in the
display panel.
If an incorrect exposure will result, the shutter speed and aperture settings blink in
the display panel and show in red in the LCD monitor or viewfinder. Use the
following methods to shoot.
-
Use the flash.
-
Adjust the exposure using spot metering, exposure compensation or flash
exposure compensation.
-
Switch the shooting mode to
(Manual).
Differences and Similarities between the
and
Modes.
Both modes automatically select the shutter speed and aperture settings.
The following settings can be adjusted in
mode, but not in
mode.
-
Exposure Compensation
-
White Balance
-
AEB Mode
-
Flash Exposure Compensation
-
Built-In Flash (Red-Eye Reduction, Flash On)
-
Continuous Mode
-
File Format Settings
-
Image Adjustment (ISO Speed, Contrast, Sharpness and Saturation) Settings
-
Metering Method
-
Manual Focus
-
AE Lock
-
FE Lock