Pentax 16561 Operation Manual - Page 110

Set the mode dial to, Turn the e-dial to change the, shutter speed/aperture value., Taking Pictures

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Taking Pictures • Shutter speed and sensitivity (when set to [AUTO]) are automatically set to provide the proper exposure according to the aperture value. If the proper exposure value cannot be achieved, the closest value is set and the shutter speed is displayed in red. • The aperture value set in c mode is shared with a mode. Changing the value in one mode automatically changes the value in the other mode. • When the shutter speed is set to a speed slower than 1/4 seconds, a process to reduce image roughness and unevenness (noise reduction) is performed. • Even when the zoom ratio is changed, the aperture value is 3 maintained. However, when the current aperture value cannot be used with the selected zoom ratio, the closest aperture value is set. In this case, if you change the zoom ratio again and the original aperture value can be used, the setting returns to the original aperture value. To Use a (Manual Exposure) Mode You can set the shutter speed and aperture value. This mode is suitable to take pictures of your choice by combining them. This mode is convenient for taking pictures using the metered combination of the shutter speed and aperture value or taking intentionally underexposed (darker) or overexposed (brighter) photographs. 1 Set the mode dial to a. 2 Turn the e-dial to change the shutter speed/aperture value. Use the m button to switch between the shutter speed and aperture value. (The default setting is shutter speed.) 1D08ownloaded From camera-usermanual.com Pentax Manuals

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Taking Pictures
You can set the shutter speed and aperture value. This mode is suitable
to take pictures of your choice by combining them. This mode is
convenient for taking pictures using the metered combination of the
shutter speed and aperture value or taking intentionally underexposed
(darker) or overexposed (brighter) photographs.
1
Set the mode dial to
a
.
2
Turn the e-dial to change the
shutter speed/aperture value.
Use the
m
button to switch between the
shutter speed and aperture value. (The
default setting is shutter speed.)
Shutter speed and sensitivity (when set to [AUTO]) are automatically
set to provide the proper exposure according to the aperture value. If
the proper exposure value cannot be achieved, the closest value is set
and the shutter speed is displayed in red.
The aperture value set in
c
mode is shared with
a
mode. Changing
the value in one mode automatically changes the value in the other
mode.
When the shutter speed is set to a speed slower than 1/4 seconds, a
process to reduce image roughness and unevenness (noise
reduction) is performed.
Even when the zoom ratio is changed, the aperture value is
maintained. However, when the current aperture value cannot be used
with the selected zoom ratio, the closest aperture value is set. In this
case, if you change the zoom ratio again and the original aperture
value can be used, the setting returns to the original aperture value.
To Use
a
(Manual Exposure) Mode
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