Kodak Pro 14n User Guide - Page 125

Manual Exposure Mode, blinks in the Top Status LCD

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Controlling Exposure Manual Exposure Mode 3. Compose the picture, focus, and capture the image. If the subject is too bright, HI appears in the Top Status LCD and viewfinder. Select a smaller aperture. If the warning remains, use an ND filter. If the subject is too dark, Lo appears in the Top Status LCD and viewfinder. Select a larger aperture. If the warning remains, use a Speedlight. Manual Exposure mode lets you set both shutter speed and aperture manually. With the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder (see page 7-17), you can produce various creative effects by adjusting the exposure. You can set Bulb mode in Manual Exposure mode. NOTE: If you use a non-CPU lens, f-- blinks in the Top Status LCD and viewfinder. Set/confirm aperture with the lens aperture ring. You cannot use the camera's exposure meter. 1. Rotate the Exposure Mode dial to M. April 29, 2004 2. Rotate the Main-Command dial to set the shutter speed (2 - 1/4000 sec.). Shutter speed appears in the electronic analog exposure display in the viewfinder (see page 7-17). NOTE: You can set Bulb Mode exposure (see page 7-23) by setting the shutter sped to buLb. 7-15

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Controlling Exposure
April 29, 2004
7-15
3.
Compose the picture, focus, and capture the image.
If the subject is too bright,
HI
appears in the Top Status LCD and
viewfinder. Select a smaller aperture. If the warning remains, use an
ND filter.
If the subject is too dark,
Lo
appears in the Top Status LCD and
viewfinder. Select a larger aperture. If the warning remains, use a
Speedlight.
Manual Exposure Mode
Manual Exposure mode lets you
set both shutter speed and
aperture manually. With the
electronic analog exposure
display in the viewfinder (see
page 7-17
), you can produce
various creative effects by
adjusting the exposure. You can
set Bulb mode in Manual
Exposure mode.
NOTE:
If you use a non-CPU lens,
f--
blinks in the Top Status LCD and
viewfinder. Set/confirm aperture with the lens aperture ring. You
cannot use the camera’s exposure meter.
1.
Rotate the Exposure Mode dial to
M
.
2.
Rotate the Main-Command dial to set the shutter speed
(2 - 1/4000 sec.).
Shutter speed appears in the electronic analog exposure display in the
viewfinder (see
page 7-17
).
NOTE:
You can set Bulb Mode exposure (see
page 7-23
) by setting the
shutter sped to buLb.