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Pentax MZ-60 - AE LOCK FUNCTION

Pentax MZ-60
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BASIC OPERATION
(PREPARATION)
BASIC OPERATION
(SHOOTING)
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
OTHERS
4. Slow-Speed-Sync Mode
It is possible to balance the exposure of a foreground subject
against a dimly light background by using the flash to properly
expose the foreground subject and a slow-shutter-speed to
expose the low light background.
With the Night-scene Program Mode
1. Set the lens aperture ring to .
2. Set the pointer mark to by moving the select dial
while depressing the exposure mode button.
3.The built-in flash pops up automatically.
4. Before shooting, confirm that the flash is fully charged.
With the Metered Manual Mode
1. Depress the flash pop-up button to activate the built-in flash.
2. Set the Exposure mode to the Metered Manual Mode.
3. Select an appropriate shutter speed (slower than 1/100 of
second) and aperture combination for a correct exposure
on the LCD panel.
4. Before shooting, confirm that the flash is fully charged.
MEMO
The slow-speed-sync can also be used with the Shutter-Priority AE
Mode set. Confirm that the exposure warning is not appearing in the
viewfinder.
In the slow-speed-sync shooting, use of a tripod is recommended to
prevent camera shake.

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