Epson r-d1 User Manual - Page 31
Setting Auto Exposure (Aperture), Exposure compensation
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Setting Auto Exposure (Aperture) 4. Focus on the subject. 2 When you set the aperture, the most appropriate shutter speed settings are automatically selected. Follow the steps below to set the aperture for a photo. 2 1. Rotate the shutter speed dial to AE. 2. Rotate the aperture ring to select the desired value. 3. Pull the shutter charge lever back and release it. 2 2 5. Press the shutter button all the way down. Shutter speed is automatically set at an appropriate exposure, and a picture is taken. 2 Note: ❏ When you set NR (Noise Reduction) to Hi (High) in the Film Settings screen and set the exposure at more than 2 seconds, noise reduction is 2 automatically performed after taking a photo. While the noise reduction is being performed, do not turn the power off until the SD card access light 2 goes out. If you turn the power off before the noise reduction procedure is complete, the image is saved without noise reduction. ❏ For brighter subjects, fast moving subjects or higher speed film, a higher shutter speed is recommended. ❏ You can take photos locking the aperture value manually. For details, see 2 "Manually Locking the Aperture Setting" on page 29. Exposure compensation 2 Exposure compensation is used to alter the exposure suggested by the camera. Exposure can be set between AE -2.0 EV (underexposure) and AE +2.0 EV (overexposure). 2 Taking Pictures 26