Specifications

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Normal exposure
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Normal exposure
Under exposure
Over exposure
With auto exposure bracketing, you can bracket the exposure automatically for three
(or two) successive frames, when it is difficult to determine an exposure compensation
value.
Auto-Bracketing Mode
1. Turn the shutter release mode selector lever
to the “S” or “C” position.
When set at the “S” position, you can shoot one
frame with each press of the shutter release
button. In the “C” mode, the camera takes three
(or two) frames successively with one press of
the shutter release button.
2. Keep pressing the auto-bracketing button
for approximately one second, and the auto
bracketing mark will blink on the top LCD
panel. Turn the rear dial before this indicator
goes out, and change “OF” on the display to
On”.
Single-Frame Mode (S)
Press the shutter release button for each shot.
The camera meters adequate exposure value for each shot and performs auto-bracket-
ing. The camera stays in the auto-bracketing mode until the last frame of the roll film is
exposed or you cancel the auto-bracketing mode manually.
If you turn the shutter release mode selector to the “C” position before taking three
(or two) frames, the camera will restart the auto-bracketing from the initial frame
(normal exposure in the default setting).
Continuous Mode (C)
By pressing the shutter release button once, the camera takes 3 (or 2) shots in series.
With each press of the shutter release button, the camera repeats auto-bracketing. The
standard (normal) exposure value will be fixed when you take the first frame.
When the number of available frames of the current film is less than 3 (or 2) in the
auto-bracketing mode, the “– no – ” mark blinks and the camera automatically
cancels the auto-bracketing mode.
When you want to cancel the auto-bracketing mode, turn the rear dial to change
On” to “OF”.
3. While the auto bracketing mark is blinking, turn the front dial to change number
of frames (3 or 2), sequence of the shorts in 2-shot mode (shown above), and
increment (1/3, 1/2, /2/3 or /1-stop).
The letters (n, u, o) indicate the type of exposure (“n” for normal, “u” for under-
exposure and “o” for over-exposure) and numbers indicate increment (0.3 for 1/3,
0.5 for 1/2, 0.7 for 2/3, and 1.0 for 1/1)
By pressing any other button or leaving the camera for 5 seconds, setting for the
auto bracketing will be stored.
4. Press the shutter release button.
In the auto-bracketing mode, type of exposure, order of the next shot and “AEB”
mark blink in the viewfinder LCD. With the auto bracketing mark on the top
LCD, you can check the type of the next exposure by half-pressing the shutter
release button.
1. Order of the exposures in 3-shot auto-bracketing can be changed.
Custom settings (C-10 on page 90)
2. The way to cancel auto-bracketing mode can be changed.
Custom settings (C-11 on page 90).