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Text excerpt from page 66 (click to view)
06. C836-E (61~)
28-01-2003
11:49
Pagina 66
Aperture-Priority AE (Av): You Set the Aperture
2 Release
<
your finger from the > button.
3 Turn the <
> dial to set the desired aperture.
4 Press thethe subject. halfway shutter button and focus
� The shutter speed and aperture will be displayed.
5 Check the shutter speed and take the picture.
� As long as the shutter speed is not blinking, a standard exposure will be obtained. � If the shutter speed is less than the reciprocal of the lens focal length (i.e. 1/200 for a 200mm lens), camera shake may cause a blurred picture.
Basic Terminology 3 � Aperture
The aperture (or F-number) indicates the size of the aperture opening in the lens. The aperture displayed on the camera�s LCD panel and in the viewfinder can range anywhere from 1.0 to 91, depending on the lens attached to the camera. The larger the F-number, the smaller the aperture. And the smaller the F-number, the larger the aperture.