Owner's Manual

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A~DEP:
Automatic Depth-of-Field AE
Objects
in
the foreground and background will be
in
focus automatically.
All the AF points will function to detect the subject, and the aperture
required to attain the necessary depth
of
field will
be
set automatically.
* <
A-DEP
> stands
for
Auto-Depth
of
field.
This
mode
sets
the
depth
of
field
automatically.
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]1
Set
the
Mode Dial
to
<A-DEP>.
Focus the subject.
Aim the AF points over the subjects
and press the shutter button halfway.
(04)
All the subjects covered by the AF
points flashing
in
red will be
in
focus.
Take the picture.
~
The shutter speed display
in
the viewfinder blinks.
If
th.e
"30''''
shutter
speed blinks, it
means
that
the
subject
is
too
dark. Increase
the
ISO speed.
If
the "4000"
shutter
speed blinks, it
means
that
the
subject
is
too
bright.
Decrease
the
ISO
speed
.
The aperture display
in
the viewfinder blinks.
The
exposure
is correct,
but
the
desired
depth
of
field
cannot
be obtained.
Either
use
a
wide-angle
lens
or
move
further
away
from
the
subjects.
~
A slow shutter speed has been set.
Use
a tripod.
~
I want to use flash.
Flash can be used, however,
the
result will be
the
same
as
using the
<P>
mode
with flash.
The
desired depth
of
field will not be obtained.
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