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Exposure – Konica Minolta RD 3000 User Manual

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EXPOSURE

• With photography in the A mode, image quality may be degraded at shutter speeds

slower than 1/2 second.

• To end photography in the A mode, repeat the operation described on the previous

page to display P on the data panel, or press the Program-reset button.

• Changing the aperture value does not change the value in the viewfinder, however

the effects of the change are reflected on the CCD and in the saved images.

• See page 81 for use of the flash in the A mode.

Turn the front dial to select the
aperture.

• In the viewfinder, only the plane on

which the camera is focused will
appear sharp. The photographed
image will have a depth-of-field
corresponding to the aperture used.

• While the aperture range differs with

the lens selected, the maximum
aperture is F6.7, and the minimum
aperture is F22.

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• If 2000 or 2˝ (2 seconds) blinks, the

required setting is beyond the
camera’s shutter speed range, and
the image will be either under or over-
exposed. Change the aperture value
until the blinking stops.