Owner's Manual

Mode
A (Aperture-Priority Auto}
In
aperture-priority
auto, you choose
the
aperture
while
the
camera
automatically
selects
the
shutter
speed
that
will
produce
the
optimal
exposure. Large apertures
(low
f-numbers) reduce
depth
of
field,
blurring
objects
behind
and in
front
of
the
main subject. Small apertures (high f-numbers) increase
depth
of
field,
bringing
out
details in
the
background
and
foreground.
Short field
depths
are generally used in
portraits
to
blur
background
details,
long
field
depths
in landscape
photographs
to
bring
the
foreground
and
background
into
focus.
Small aperture
(f122)
To
take
photographs
in
aperture-priority
auto:
1 Rotate the mode dial
to
A.
Lorge aperture (fI5.6)
Mode
dial
2 Choose an aperture.
Aperture
is
shown in
the
viewfinder
and
information
display. Rotate
the
command
dial
to
choose
the
desired
aperture
from
values
between
the
minimum
and
maximum
for
the
lens.
3 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.
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