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Changing the Shutter Speed Changing the Aperture Turning the T., direct dial while in the Hyper Turning the Ay direct dial while in the Hyper Programmed AE mode will select the Shutter Priority Programmed AE mode will select the Aperture-Priority AE mode directly. See page 51. AE mode directly. See page 53. * You can set the shutter speed only within the avail- * You can set the aperture only within the available able aperture range. Using the Pentax function, you shutter speed range. Using the Pentax function, you can cancel the shutter speed shift. See page 101. can cancel the aperture shift. See page 101. * If the proper aperture setting cannot be automati- * If the shutter speed cannot be selected automatically cally selected because it is out of the available aper- because it is out of the available shutter speed range, IN ture range, the shutter speed automatically changes. the aperture changes automatically. on the The n mark on the LCD panel and the bar un- LCD panel and the bar underneath the viewfinder derneath the shutter speed indication in the view- blink. You can cancel the aperture shift by using the finder blink. You can cancel the shutter speed shift Pentax function No.5. See page 101. by using the Pentax function No.5. See page 101. * Depressing the [IF] button will return you to the * Depressing the IF j button will return you to the Hyper Programmed AE mode. At this time, the audi- Hyper Programmed AE mode. At this time, the audi- ble PCV signal is heard. It can be canceled by using a ble PCV signal is heard. The audible PCV signal can Pentax function No.1. be canceled by the Pentax function No.1. NOLLYEBd0 033NVACIV Exposure Warning If the subject is too bright or dark, the shutter speed and aperture setting in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel blink. Use an ND (neutral density) filter if the subject is too bright. Use a flash if the subject is too dark. lirP 0 r le__11, Avi i s P14. • 40 [rr /1

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IN
NOLLYEBd0
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Changing
the
Shutter
Speed
Turning
the
T.,
direct
dial
while
in
the
Hyper
Programmed
AE
mode
will
select
the
Shutter
Priority
AE
mode
directly.
See
page
51.
*
You
can
set
the
shutter
speed
only
within
the
avail-
able
aperture
range.
Using
the
Pentax
function,
you
can
cancel
the
shutter
speed
shift.
See
page
101.
*
If
the
proper
aperture
setting
cannot
be
automati-
cally
selected
because
it
is
out
of
the
available
aper-
ture
range,
the
shutter
speed
automatically
changes.
The
n
mark
on
the
LCD
panel
and
the
bar
un-
derneath
the
shutter
speed
indication
in
the
view-
finder
blink.
You
can
cancel
the
shutter
speed
shift
by
using
the
Pentax
function
No.5.
See
page
101.
*
Depressing
the
IF
j
button
will
return
you
to
the
Hyper
Programmed
AE
mode.
At
this
time,
the
audi-
ble
PCV
signal
is
heard.
The
audible
PCV
signal
can
be
canceled
by
the
Pentax
function
No.1.
Exposure
Warning
If
the
subject
is
too
bright
or
dark,
the
shutter
speed
and
aperture
setting
in
the
viewfinder
and
on
the
LCD
panel
blink.
Use
an
ND
(neutral
density)
filter
if
the
subject
is
too
bright.
Use
a
flash
if
the
subject
is
too
dark.
Changing
the
Aperture
Turning
the
Ay
direct
dial
while
in
the
Hyper
Programmed
AE
mode
will
select
the
Aperture
-Priority
AE
mode
directly.
See
page
53.
*
You
can
set
the
aperture
only
within
the
available
shutter
speed
range.
Using
the
Pentax
function,
you
can
cancel
the
aperture
shift.
See
page
101.
*
If
the
shutter
speed
cannot
be
selected
automatically
because
it
is
out
of
the
available
shutter
speed
range,
the
aperture
changes
automatically.
on
the
LCD
panel
and
the
bar
underneath
the
viewfinder
blink.
You
can
cancel
the
aperture
shift
by
using
the
Pentax
function
No.5.
See
page
101.
*
Depressing
the
[IF]
button
will
return
you
to
the
Hyper
Programmed
AE
mode.
At
this
time,
the
audi-
ble
PCV
signal
is
heard.
It
can
be
canceled
by
using
a
Pentax
function
No.1.
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