Kodak DCS 700 User Manual
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Remove your finger from the
MODE
button, and set the shutter
speed by rotating the Main- 
Command dial. 
Shutter speed can be set in 1/3 
stop increments.
In Manual exposure mode, you 
can set the shutter speed to 
buLb for extended time 
exposures. Refer to “Long Time 
Exposure” on page 11-30.
3
Rotate the Sub-Command dial to 
set the aperture. (The lens 
aperture is set to its minimum 
position.)
Aperture is divided into 1/3 step 
increments from the maximum 
to the minimum apertures.
You can also set the aperture by 
rotating the lens aperture ring. In 
this case, F-- blinks in the 
viewfinder and Top Status LCD, 
and the aperture can be 
confirmed only through the 
viewfinder’s aperture direct 
readout. When setting the 
minimum aperture using the lens 
aperture ring, be sure to set the 
aperture to the minimum with 
the Sub-Command dial first.
4
Look into the viewfinder, 
compose the scene, and lightly 
press the Shutter Release button.
5
Adjust the aperture and/or 
shutter speed until the electronic 
analog exposure display shows 
“0” or the desired exposure 
value.
MODE
