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SNOLLVII3dO anNvitav III 3 3. Select the desired shutter speed and the aperture with the select dial. • When you change the shutter speed, depress the Tv /Ay button to display r above the TV on the LCD panel (The bar appears underneath the shutter speed in the viewfinder). Then turn the select dial to change the shutter speed. When you change the aperture setting, depress the the Tvi'Av button until reN] appears above the Av on the LCD panel (The bar appears underneath the aperture value in the viewfinder.). Then turn the select dial to change the aperture setting. • When the dots are displayed to the , side on the bar graph, it indicates overexposure and when dis- played to the _ O ] side, it indicates underexposure. Moving one dot on the bar graph indicates 0.5 step (0.5EV). However, when under or over exposure is set beyond 7 3 or 3 steps (3EV), [ 8 ] or '„ O indicator will blink. • When the hyper button [Igl ] is depressed, [T, is dis- played on the LCD panel, the shutter speed remains unchanged while the aperture is adjusted for a correct exposure: when [ IT; ] is displayed on the LCD panel, the aperture remains unchanged while the shutter speed is adjusted for a correct exposure (HYPER MANUAL). • When the hyper button [ is depressed, the dots in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel move into the center of the bar graph to indicate that a correct expo- sure is obtained. • In the manual exposure mode, when the shutter re- lease button is depressed while depressing the Hyper button [ g 1, the shutter speed and aperture setting will be changed to obtain a correct exposure even if the brightness of the subject is changed. The expo- sure is adjusted in a similar manner to as when the Programmed AE mode is set. • If the subject is too bright or dark, and both shutter speed and aperture blink in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, it means that the exposure is out of meter- ing range, unable to obtain a correct exposure. Use an ND (neutral density) filter if the subject is too bright or a flash if it is too dark.