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Minolta Maxxum 8000i - EXPOSURE; BASIC INFORMATION AND MODE SELECTION

Minolta Maxxum 8000i
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2.
Set
the
camera
to
M
exposure
mode,
then
slide
the
setting
control
to
the
left
until
bulb
appears
in
the
data
panel.
3.
Set
the
aperture.
4.
Focusthe
lens,
and
then
attach
the
eyepiece.
5.
Release
the
shutter.
(At
bulb,
the
shutter
remains
open
as
long
as
the
shutter-release
button
is
held
down.)
For
making
long
exposures,
use
of
a
remote
cord,
either
RC-1000S
or
RC-1000L,
is
strongly
recommended
to
minimize
camera
shake.
Both
cords
have
locking
shutter-re¬
lease
buttons,
convenient
for
keeping
the
shutter
open
for
extended
periods.To
attach
a
remote
cord,
remove
the
remote
control
ter¬
minal
cover
and
insert
the
remote
cord
plug.
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FLASH
PHOTOGRAPHY
Your
Maxxum
8000i
uses
an
advanced
flash
control
system
for
correct
flash
exposures
any¬
time—in
daylight,
low
light,
or
total
darkness.
In
all
exposure
modes,
the
camera's
TTLfthrough-
the-lens)
flash
metering
system
controls
the
flash
output
to
ensure
proper
exposure.
When
using
a
dedicated
flash,
two
flash
signals
appear
in
the
viewfinder.
The
flash-on
signal
appears
whenever
the
flash
unit
will
fire
when
charged.
In
P
mode,
the
camera
automatically
activates
and
fires
the
flash
when
the
light
level
is
very
low
or
if
fill
flash
is
required.
A
special
fill-flash
program
lightens
shadows
without
washing
out
highlight
details,
and
controls
the
background
exposure
in
bright¬
er
conditions.
The
flash-ready
signal
blinks
slowly
when
the
flash
is
charged,
and
then
rap¬
idly,
following
exposure
to
confirm
sufficient
ex¬
posure.
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