Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 62
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Using Aperture Priority Settings You may want to select a specific aperture setting for a desired effect. For example, you can set your camera to a higher aperture setting (smaller opening), such as F8, to sharpen your subject and soften the background. The camera then automatically sets the shutter speed based on the lighting conditions. To set the aperture and let the camera automatically determine the shutter speed: 1 Make sure that the camera is set to Manual user mode. (See page 1-10 for details.) 2 Turn the camera dial to or . If you are taking pictures using the viewfinder (with the camera dial set to ), press the MENU button. If you are taking pictures with the LCD screen, you see the View menu. 3 Press the button next to the exposure mode to change the setting to Aperture Priority. Viewfinder LCD Screen 4 Press the buttons under the right and left arrows to change the aperture setting. (You can choose F2, F2.3, F2.8, F4, F5.6, or F8.) When you press the shutter button half way down to focus the camera, the camera shows the exposure settings at the top of the LCD screen. To have the camera select a lighter or darker range for your picture with a slower or faster shutter speed, you can change the automatic exposure value. (See page 5-2.) Adjusting Exposure and Color Settings 5-5