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Exposure — m-mode – Konica Minolta 9 User Manual

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EXPOSURE — M-Mode

EXPOSURE — S-Mode

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S-mode Flash

When the built-in flash is up or an attached accessory flash is on, it will fire each
time a picture is taken. Flash exposure is controlled by the camera’s TTL automatic
flash metering system.

1. Raise the built-in flash.

appears in the viewfinder when the flash is

charged.

2. Turn the control dial to select any

shutter speed up to 1/300th of a
second.

• The camera sets the required aperture

automatically.

Push the built-in flash down or turn the accessory flash off to cancel
the flash.

M-mode gives you full control of the exposure. The camera’s meter index displays
how your settings compare to the exposure determined by the camera’s metering
system.

• The aperture and shutter speed settings change in 1/2 or 1/3 EV increments depending

on the current exposure compensation dial setting.

1. Turn the exposure-mode dial to M.

2. Turn the front control dial to select

the shutter speed.

Manual Shift

Manual shift lets you shift to equivalent aperture/shutter speed combinations
without changing the exposure value (EV).

Press the AE-lock button and turn the
front control dial until the desired
aperture / shutter speed combination
appears in the data panel.

• When you select the 1/3 EV increments setting,

the locked exposure may change if the maximum
aperture of 1/2 EV increments or the maximum
shutter speed of 1/12000 sec. is chosen.

3. Turn the rear control dial to select

the aperture.

EXPOSURE