Exposure warnings, Hijciorrs, A-dep c – Canon EOS D60 User Manual
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REFERENCE
Exposure Warnings
Mode
Blinking warning
Description
Remarks
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Subject is too dark.
1) Increase the ISO speed.
2) Use flash.
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Subject is too bright.
1) Decrease the ISO speed.
2) Use a neutral density filter.
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Picture will be underex
posed.
1)
Turn the dial to a
slower shutter speed.
2)
Increase the ISO speed.
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Picture will be overex
posed.
1) Turn the <^a> dial to a faster
shutter speed.
2)
Decrease the ISO speed.
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Picture will be underex
posed.
1) Turn the dial to a
smaller aperture value.
2) Increase the ISO speed.
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^
Picture will be overex
posed.
1)
Turn the <^a> dial to a larger
aperture value.
2) Decrease the ISO speed.
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The desired depth of field
cannot be obtained.
1)
Move farther from the subject
and try again.
2) If using a zoom lens, use the
shortest focal length.
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/ 1
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Subject is too dark.
1) Increase the ISO speed.
2) Use a flash (the result will be
the same as using Program
AE
).
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Subject is too bright.
1) Decrease the ISO speed.
2) Use a neutral density filter.
The warnings shown are examples using a lens with a minimum aperture value of
f/3.5, and a maximum aperture value of f/22. Actual maximum and minimum
aperture values will depend on the particular lens you use.
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