Owner's Manual

Mode
P (Programmed Auto}
In this mode,
the
camera
automatically
adjusts
shutter
speed and
aperture
for
optimal
exposure in
most
situations. This
mode
is
recommended
for
snapshots and
other
situations in
which
you
want
to
leave
the
camera in charge
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture.
To
take
photographs
in
programmed
auto:
1 Rotate the
mode
dial
to
P.
2 Frame a photograph, focus, and shoot.
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Command
dial
I(S)
Pa
Flexible Program
In
mode
P,
different
combinations
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture
can be selected
by
rotating
the
command
dial ("flexible program"). Rotate
the
dial
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to
the
ri<jht
for
large apertures (low f-numbers)
that
blur
background
details
or
fast
shutter
speeds
that
"freeze"
motion.
Rotate
the
dial
to
the
left
for small
apertures (high f-numbers)
that
increase
depth
of
field
or
slow
shutter
speeds
that
blur
motion.
All
combinations
produce
the
same exposure. While flexible
program
is
in effect, a
r-J
(p,)
indicator
appears in
the
viewfinder
and
information
display.
To
restore
default
shutter
speed
and
aperture
settings,
rotate
the
command
dial
until
the
indicator
is
no
longer
displayed,
choose
another
mode,
or
turn
the
camera off.
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The Exposure Program
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See
page 216
for
information
on
the
built-in
exposure
program.
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